Linerless Labels Featured at FOX IV

Introduced at PACK EXPO was an all-electric linerless label print-and-apply system featuring a Sato print engine.

Labeling Machine

While linerless labels have been successfully commercialized in other parts of the world, notably Europe, they’ve never really caught on in the U.S.  At PACK EXPO Las Vegas Booth SL-6301, FOX IV set out to change this with the launch of the L3904E all-electric, linerless label print-and-apply system.

Linerless labels, as the name so clearly suggests, are decidedly unlike pressure-sensitive labels in that they have no release liner. Also setting them apart is that label size need not be fixed. A brand owner could run a batch of 1,000 3-in long labels and then switch to a batch of 5-in-long labels by entering new data at the menu-driven HMI. The idea is to eliminate labeling waste, reduce energy usage, streamline inventory, and make the print-and-apply labeling process more efficient.

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