Epson to showcase widest range of digital label printers and presses at Labelexpo 2017
Epson to showcase widest range of digital label printers and presses at Labelexpo 2017
Show visitors will find a print solution to meet their needs: from in-house on-demand label production to flexible high-quality digital presses for the most demanding label converters
Epson (Hall 9 A50) will show a comprehensive range of printers across its 418 sqm stand at Labelexpo in Brussels (25-28th September). There will be short-to-medium run SurePress digital label press models alongside products from the ColorWorks and LabelWorks ranges and the SureColor SC-S Series.
“We are looking to showcase the widest digital label portfolio in the industry,” says Frank Maeder, European labels product manager at Epson Europe.
“We offer solutions from handheld label makers and tabletop label printers for in-house on-demand label production to flexible high-quality digital presses for the most demanding label converters. We pride ourselves in developing our own printheads and inks as well as hardware and this gives us the ability to tailor a solution for every application. Our experts will be on stand to give advice and direction to potential investors, whatever their requirements. In the digital press range, we will demonstrate both our UV technology and our flexible aqueous SurePress models, both using the Esko RIP. There will be a new press development at the show, but it is too early to reveal just what it is at this stage.”
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