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Konica Minolta to unveil AccurioLabel 400 in India soon – displays AccurioLabel 230 at Labelexpo India 2022

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Konica Minolta to unveil AccurioLabel 400 in India soon – displays AccurioLabel 230 at Labelexpo India 2022

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AccurioLabel 400
Vijay Kamat, national product marketing manager, industrial print, of Konica Minolta at Labelexpo India 2022. Photo: The Packman

Konica Minolta showcased its AccurioLabel 230 digital label press and Accurio Pro workflow for digital label production process at Labelexpo India, Greater Noida, from 10 to 13 November 2022. The company also displayed a digital die-cutting solution at its stand. The company also printed live jobs of customers on the AccurioLabel 230 digital label press at Labelexpo India 2022.

AccurioLabel 230 is the latest roll-to-roll digital label press from Konica Minolta. The company recently celebrated the 1000th installation of its AccurioLabel digital label printing press in less than seven years after entering the labels market. The AccurioLabel press offers an affordable entry to high-quality digital printing. The press was originally targeted at small to mid-size label converters but is now more widely accepted by various label converters including large-size converters.

“Ever since we entered the labels market, we have been launching new digital label presses every 1-2 years. This shows Konica Minolta’s commitment to the label industry,” said Vijay Kamat, national product marketing manager, industrial print, at Konica Minolta. “Very soon we are going to launch AccurioLabel 400 in India which is a CMYK + White digital label press. This press has already been launched in the US. At the event, we are displaying samples printed on the AccurioLabel 400.”

The AccurioLabel 400 incorporates all of Konica Minolta’s technology, including the Intelligent Quality Optimizer (IQ-520) color management functionality for real-time color stability and registration control. The new press features a fifth well for white toner to expand creative label applications, plus a resolution equivalent to 3,600 x 2,400 DPI and many automated control features for highly productive output.

Manash Das
Manash Das
Manash Das is associate editor at The Packman. He has been contributing editorially to The Packman since 2016.

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