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Xeikon Panther UV inkjet technology extends capabilities at Etiflex

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Xeikon Panther UV inkjet technology extends capabilities at Etiflex

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During the decision-making period, the Etiflex team visited Xeikon’s headquarters in Lier, in Belgium

Etiflex in Poland has invested in a Xeikon PX3000 UV inkjet press to further increase productivity and expand into new markets. The printing company, which is based in Poznan, made the investment after working closely with Xeikon to find the right solution.

Co-owner Przemysław Wagner, who runs the company together with Karol Kuligowski and Piotr Smoliński, explains, “We chose Xeikon PX3000 UV inkjet label printing press because it allows us not only to increase productivity, but also to expand into new market segments due to its ability to print white with high opacity in a single pass.”

With the new Xeikon PX3000, Etiflex has significantly extended the scope of its collaboration with companies to include craft breweries, juice, and other beverage producers. It has also acquired more customers from the automotive industry as well as offered its services to new markets, such as cosmetics. Among the other factors that persuaded the co-owners to make the investment, the excellent printing speed of 50 m/min and high cost-efficiency of Xeikon PX3000 were also noted.

“We chose the 330 mm print width machine because it helps us to optimize the use of raw materials which fits the needs of our orders,” adds Piotr Smolinski, director for flexo at Etiflex. “Our PX3000 prints in 5 colors – CMYK and white – and it has greatly extended the range of substrates that we can offer, allowing us to produce digital labels for segments that were not available to us before. In addition, the machine has been configured so we can offer hybrid printing or add personalization and variable elements to pre-printed images and text.”

“Adding digital technology has changed our company by optimizing our production costs and being able to offer our customers more attractive terms, while maintaining high quality. Thanks to the better performance of Xeikon PX3000 compared to our previous digital machine, and the good printing quality and lower production costs provided by UV inkjet technology, we have managed to achieve this goal,” agrees the three co-owners. “At the same time, we have significantly increased our production capacity which translates into shorter delivery times. Even better, with new press, we have successfully acquired a significant number of new customers who require labels printed on clear-on-clear substrates and other transparent films. They particularly appreciate the high-coverage white ink, which ensures optimal printing results.”

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