Graphic Arts Magazine October 2018 | Page 12

New products Three models added to OEM’s Performance Series A latex printer for rigid and flexible media Mark Andy has added the P9E, P7E and P5E to its Perform- ance Series press line that “redefines workflow productivity through simple design, efficient waste savings and fast changeovers.” The new P9E press is ideal for high-quality flexible packaging. Available in web widths up to 26”, the flexo press is “an ideal solution to print short-run film, shrink sleeves, flexible packaging and foil lidding.” It’s built with new servo- controlled impression adjustment, independent servo-driven anilox rolls, and servo side-adjust. It offers advanced auto- mation with automated registration and impression, job save, eight servo motors per station, and a centralized control system. The P7E allows converters to expand into new mar- kets, targeting entry-level film and extended-content applications. All three models deliver an updated ProLED system with air-cooling and modular recirculation dryers. Mark Andy Thread-It technology simplifies press webbing and is three times faster than traditional webbing methods. HP has expanded its hybrid HP Latex R Printer Series by adding the R1000 printer for rigid and flexible printing. Designed for a variety of hybrid applications, it features HP latex rigid printing technology and HP latex white ink. Aimed at businesses with budget and space constraints wanting to expand, it offers a single set of inks for applications including retail, outdoor sign- age, window graphics, events, exhibitions, decoration and more. It comes with smaller three-litre ink cartridges, and is designed to accommodate materials up to 1.64 m (64”) wide and up to 5 cm (2”) thick. It also features HP thermal inkjet print heads and redesigned HP latex inks that achieve a vibrant colour gamut on rigid media while preserving media gloss and feel – with no smell. HP latex overcoat adds durable and flexible water-based inks for high adhesion and scratch resistance, while lower curing temperatures allow for wider media versatil- ity. Productive belt workflow enables speeds up to 57 square metres per hour and handling of up to 60 kg rolls. Mark Andy P7E Performance Press An entry-level solution for digital label production Xeikon’s label printing solution is offered “at a price point that brings the lucrative label market within reach of label converters of all sizes.” The new ‘Label Discovery’ solution consists of a Xeikon 3030 (an entry-level, dry toner, web-fed digital label press) and the new entryDcoat (a digital converting line that can be used inline or offline with the 3030) and can be field upgraded. Dry toner is ideal for food labels in terms of safety due to its non-toxic nature. The 3030 is ideal for producing labels for a broad range of applications using standard flexo materials. This avoids the need to use specially treated sub- strates. Its 5-colour printing features CMYK and white, or a special spot or gamut-extending colour. The system’s entry- DCoat is a compac t converting unit that con- sists of a varnish, die-cut and rewind station. The die-cut unit uses semi- rotary die-cutting technology that “can reduce start-up and tooling costs by as much as 50%.” Xeikon 3030 with entryDcoat 12 | October 2018 | GRAPHIC ARTS MAGAZINE HP Latex R1000 Printer A continuous inkjet printer for marking and coding The Leibinger entry-level JET One model is a new industrial CIJ printer for marking and coding food packaging, beverages and consumer products with fixed and variable data such as best- before date, LOT and batch number, and graphics. The marking takes place without contact via flying drops of ink, making it suitable for all kinds of prod- uct surfaces. Users can print country Leibinger JET One and industry-specific fonts with a char- acter height of 1.5 to 8 mm in up to two lines. Since the ink dries in less than one second (on plastic, glass, wood, metal, ceram- ics, technical composites, cardboard and paper), it can handle production speeds up to 268 m/min. Up to 120 million charac- ters can be printed with only one litre of ink. Its unique Sealtronic feature is a nozzle-sealing system that keeps the ink fresh during production breaks. The JET One also features key inter- faces for easy integration into a company’s infrastructure. graphicartsmag.com