The new EFI Jetrion 4900 label production system is the perfect digital printing press to meet the growing demand for digital label printing. The Jetrion 4900 combines digital printing and digital finishing in a single system, increasing efficiency with the lowest cost per finished label. Integrated workflow saves customers time and money as they move from a label print file directly to the finished roll without interruption. The Jetrion 4900 can pay for itself with a minimal number of jobs per day.
"EFI is pleased to be at the centre of our customers' success in lean label production," said Sean Skelly, vice president of EFI and general manager of the Jetrion business group. "Jetrion inkjet technology is focused on exceeding customer expectations for performance, application flexibility and total cost of ownership. Our collaboration with customers like CPI and Repacorp help us innovate in the areas our customers care about the most."
Consolidated Products, Inc. (CPI)
In business for more than 25 years, Consolidated Products, Inc. (CPI) is a provider of pressure sensitive labels and tags, offering digital printing, dome labels, high-speed laser die-cutting, RFID, and more. According to Kirk Icuss, president of CPI, "We first acquired the Jetrion 4830, and then partnered with EFI as an early installation site for the 4900 with the EFI Fiery® RIP to unify the colour for both machines. The Jetrion presses give us the ability to respond to customer needs in a short time frame without the added cost of plates or dies and we deliver that increased value to our customers."
CPI is on a lean mission, assisting the company's customer base of consumer products companies and big-box retailers to reduce SKUs and label inventory and reduce scrap costs. Icuss continues, "In the compliance labeling business, we grade quality by durability of the actual label. UV durability of the EFI inks was a key requirement for us."
Repacorp, Inc.
Repacorp, Inc. is a full service print provider with four manufacturing plants located in Ohio, Wisconsin and Arizona.Tony Heinl, vice president of Repacorp, says: "As a company, we constantly look at what we can do to help our distributors increase sales. The answer was definitely adding EFI Jetrion presses to compete in short run process printing. We estimate the short run label market at about 800 million dollars. The addition of our three Jetrion presses immediately made us a force in that market."
Repacorp prints a wide-range of label jobs on their Jetrion 4900, 4830 and 4000 systems, and relies on their high image quality. "Our Jetrion 4900 has near photographic quality with outstanding colour reproduction. Digital printing eliminates the need for plates and the laser system provides a tool-free method for cutting any desired shape," says Heinl.
The printers are also used to print multiple copies of a label with variable data information such as serial numbers, barcodes, 2D barcodes, parking decals or date and lot coding.
Jetrion 4900
The Jetrion 4900 offers a high duty cycle and robust industrial design. One of the only fully digital end-to-end label production solutions, the Jetrion 4900:
- Lowers the cost per label versus click-charge models since Jetrion customers pay only for the ink used.
- Enables production proofing and test marketing, as well as full production printing.
- Eliminates the need or cost for pre-priming on most substrates.
- Provides exceptionally durable labels without over varnish, and is UL certified on select substrates.
- Allows for 5-colour printing (CMYK+W) in one pass, with an industry leading white opacity rivaling flexo quality.
- Offers dual high-powered laser die cutting, matrix removal, substrate slitting and a semi-automated turret for the leanest approach to digital label production.
For more information on Jetrion industrial inkjet printing systems and EFI, visit www.efi.com
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