Digital Dominates Labelexpo Americas 2022

New digital presses with a range of sophisticated technologies were the highlight of the show, which returned after a four-year hiatus to much excitement.

Labelexpo Americas 2022, held Sept. 13 to 15 in Rosemont, Ill., came roaring back after a four-year COVID-related hiatus.
Labelexpo Americas 2022, held Sept. 13 to 15 in Rosemont, Ill., came roaring back after a four-year COVID-related hiatus.

Emphasizing the key theme of the “digital transformation of the labels industry,” Labelexpo Americas 2022, held Sept. 13 to 15 in Rosemont, Ill., came roaring back after a four-year COVID-related hiatus, displaying an overwhelming array of digital printing and embellishment technologies, many of them developed since the last Labelexpo show in Europe in 2019. In fact, the show was so heavily tilted toward digital, one exhibitor remarked that there was not a single conventional flexographic press to be seen anywhere on the show floor.

In the lead-up to the event, Andy Thomas-Emans, strategic director of the show’s producer, Tarsus Group, remarked, “Labelexpo Americas 2022 is shaping up to be one of the most important milestones in the transition of the labels industry from analog to digital printing. The digital technology on display not only challenges basic four-color flexo, but could also replace the legacy press equipment that probably makes up 50% of the installed narrow-web base.”

Added Labelexpo Americas 2022 Show Director Tasha Ventimiglia, “The sheer number of global digital press launches at Labelexpo Americas 2022 demonstrates the importance of this show—the first time label converters have had the chance to see this exciting new machinery up close and in action for three years.”

More than 1,350 attendees from 77 countries visited the show, which included a Digital Embellishment trail with live demonstrations of digital embellishment technologies; a two-day conference; master classes on digital embellishment and self-adhesive label materials; the Eco Stage, where presentations on sustainability were offered; and 400 exhibitors.

Among the array of new digital presses unveiled at the event were the following:

Anytron Any-Jet III

The Anytron Any-Jet III is an integrated digital system for digital printing, laminating, cutting, slitting, and matrix removal.The Anytron Any-Jet III is an integrated digital system for digital printing, laminating, cutting, slitting, and matrix removal.The Any-Jet III from Anytron is an integrated digital system for digital printing, laminating, cutting, slitting, and matrix removal. According to the company, the unit can be used to print more-customized short-run labels and seamlessly finish them in an automated, single-pass process.

The Any-Jet III can be set up in five minutes and includes an auto job changeover function as well as the company’s Any-Flow intelligent workflow software. Says Anytron, the Any-Flow solution allows the operator to control everything from printing to finishing with “just one click.” The software includes RIP technology with functions such as variable data printing (VDP) and a Color Management System (CMS).


Watch video   Watch a video of the Anytron Any-Jet III.

The Any-Jet III is engineered for flexible packaging, including printing on flexible packaging film, lamination, scribing, perforation and marking by laser, and slitting and rewinding. Among the applications suited for the system are health and beauty, natural and organics, coffee drip bags, pet food, snacks, supplements, and liquids.

The system can also be used to produce labels, including printing on label media, half-cut, full-cut, perforation, and marking, and slitting and rewinding.

The Any-Jet III can handle materials with a maximum width of 14 in. (350 mm), with a printing area of 13 in. (324 mm). The print engine uses pigmented, aqueous inkjet technology, printing at a resolution of 1,600 dpi in CMYK. The maximum speed of the Any-Jet III is 148 ft/min (45 m/min).

Dantex Group Pico 1200 range

The Dantex PicoJet 1200 is one of four new presses that make up the company’s new Pico 1200 range.The Dantex PicoJet 1200 is one of four new presses that make up the company’s new Pico 1200 range.At the Dantex Group booth, the digital label press manufacturer launched its next generation of Pico UV inkjet digital presses, with four different modular print platforms from entry-level to full-hybrid, eight-color, and high-speed models. In development for the last two years, the range includes the PicoColour HD 1200, the PicoJet 1200, the PicoJet 1200i, and the flagship high-speed model, the PicoJet 1200S. Each press is based on a modular design incorporating in-line finishing and a new touchscreen operating system.


Watch video   View a video of Dantex unveiling the new Pico 1200 range at Labelexpo Americas 2022.

Included as standard is the company’s SuperWhite technology, which is capable of producing a white ink opacity up to 92% in a single pass. According to Dantex, this makes SuperWhite the highest-opacity inkjet white available on the market. Also standard is DecoTactile, a technology that creates a wide range of textured embellishments to enhance detail and add vibrancy to print. The presses also offer three new additional color options—orange, violet, and green—that extend the color gamut to more than 96% of Pantone colors at a Delta E of 3 and below.

The systems use Ricoh’s next generation print heads, for an effective resolution of 1,200 dpi (all models) at speeds from  165 ft/min (50 m/min) to 246 ft/min (75 m/min) for the PicoJet 1200S. 

Domino N730i

The Domino N730i seven-color, 1,200-dpi digital label press can produce pressure-sensitive and shrink sleeve-labelsThe Domino N730i seven-color, 1,200-dpi digital label press can produce pressure-sensitive and shrink sleeve-labelsNew from Domino is the N730i seven-color, 1,200-dpi digital label press for applications that include pressure-sensitive and shrink sleeve-labels. The system is built on Domino’s latest Generation 7 inkjet technology platform and is equipped with a Brother Bitstar print head, said to deliver consistent ink density across the image. The N730i is engineered to print at speeds to 230 ft/min (70 m/min) across all colors, including white, without any reduction in opacity.

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