Returning to Labelexpo Americas for a second time is the Durst Tau RSCi, designed for an industrial level of productivity. The press is designed to take over mid-to long-run jobs while also being able to produce short-run jobs with the highest quality, in the most economical way.
The RSCi prints at 1200 x 1200 dpi with up to 95% Pantone coverage. This year, the RSCi will be featured with Durst Hawk AI. This innovative technology utilizes camera vision systems to automate print quality adjustments in real-time at full speed, resulting in significantly reduced waste and overall improved print quality.
The Durst Hawk AI is both an inspection system, and a correction system, correcting print issues without any setup needed, and without any operator intervention.
Alongside the RSCi will be the brand-new KJet hybrid for the label and flexible packaging market. The KJet, launched at Drupa 2024, is a full labels factory in one press, offering unrivaled adaptability, productivity, and customization.
The KJet combines dual servo flexo printing units and die cutting with Durst’s state-of-the-art RSCi inkjet technology, providing operators with simplicity and ease of use, coupled with an ultra-short web path that minimizes waste and reduces set-up times. The configuration of the KJet can be tailored to the specific requirements of each customer.
To complete the lineup, Durst Software & Solutions will be showcased in the Durst booth. This software ecosystem ranges from web shops and online graphics editors to comprehensive workflow and analytics solutions, and ERP/MIS systems, all to help improve and simplify business.
“We are at the next evolution of the label industry,” said Steve Lynn, director, labels and packaging – Durst North America. “Durst has always been on the revolutionary side of the industry, leading the way through innovation and advanced solutions. We are shaping the future with the technology we are showing here at Labelexpo. We have paired the fastest printers, offering the highest quality and productivity on the market, with next-level intelligence technology, and we look forward to sharing that with everyone at Labelexpo Americas.”
Tasha Ventimiglia, group director – Americas, said, “It is a real pleasure to welcome Durst to Labelexpo Americas this year. Durst is launching new hybrid technology not seen before in the Americas and the company’s new automated quality control system fits in perfectly with the key themes at this year’s show. It is yet another fantastic reason for label and packaging converters to visit the industry’s leading international show in Chicago this September.”