Epson’s new SurePress L-6534VW reaches print speeds of up to 50 metres per minute
Epson has confirmed that its new SurePress L-6534VW digital label press will print at speeds of up to 50 metres per minute for higher productivity, with improved reliability and usability.
The new competitively priced SurePress UV inks also comply with the European Framework Regulation ((EC) No. 1935/2004) on Food Contact Materials (FCM).
The label press combines PrecisionCore® printheads around a central impression drum to provide outstanding image quality and precise colour to colour registration. With Epson’s proprietary Nozzle Verification Technology and automatic head maintenance, manual intervention by an operator is minimised.
The SurePress L-6534VW uses low migration CMYK inks with a high opacity white as standard and includes an innovative in-line digital varnish for value added label production.
A high precision web feed system ensures substrate waste is minimal and provides consistent re-registration on a pre-printed roll. Together with a corona treater, web cleaner and ioniser the press provides versatility in print production.
Marc Tinkler, head of product marketing, Commercial and Industrial at Epson Europe said, “The new model offers faster full colour variable data printing and supports a wide range of label substrates for many different applications. And now with the SurePress inks complying with the European Framework Regulation ((EC) No. 1935/2004) on Food Contact Materials (FCM), customers can be assured they are buying an industry leading solution.”
Prospective buyers can see the SurePress L-6534VW in action for the first time in Europe at LabelExpo, Brussels, September 24-27, 2019. Or to register interest contact your local Epson offices.
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