• The new Screen L250AQ label press
    The new Screen L250AQ label press
  • 'Outstanding quality': Peter Scott,  MD, Screen GP Australia
    'Outstanding quality': Peter Scott,  MD, Screen GP Australia
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Screen Graphic and Precision Solutions Australia has announced an entry-level digital label press - the Truepress Jet L250AQ - for label printers considering digital production.

Since the introduction in 2013 of Screen’s Truepress Jet L350UV inkjet label printing system. More than sixty presses have been shipped, with demand growing rapidly.

Screen is now expanding the range to provide a lower-cost solution, making it affordable for printers who want to enter the short-run label market but can not justify the higher investment of the L350UV.

“We are very excited about the introduction of this new, affordable but high quality addition to our digital label production line,” says Screen GP Australia MD Peter Scott. “As with the larger L350UV, we are partnering with Jet Technologies for sales in Australia and also Indonesia. Our demonstration unit is on its way and our service engineers’ technical training is underway. The label samples we have are of outstanding quality on a variety of stocks including metallic.”

The new Truepress Jet L250AQ is an inkjet label printing system that delivers lower initial costs together with extremely high resolution at 1600 x 1600dpi and a compact footprint of  W 1,500 x D 917 x H 1,591 mm. It can easily be installed in conjunction with the existing production lines, which makes it ideal for companies wishing to expand their use of digital printing.

The ease of operation extends to the intuitive, user-friendly touch panel, web-cleaning and self-predictive cleaning of printhead nozzles. Inks are dye-based and aqueous, so are environmentally friendly. Intuitive software even calculates the cost of each label produced.

SCREEN GP Australia and Jet Technologies will be holding a launch event for the new Truepress Jet L250AQ in the last quarter of 2016.

 

 

 

 

 

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