The New Equipment Range from Muller Martini Attracts Interest of Printers
LabelExpo in Brussels
LabelExpo in Brussels
With the spread of the personal computer, people have become accustomed to the concept and the ability to pass straight from digital image to reproduction. On a printing level this means being able to print without stereo or plate. To satisfy this demand, Omet has designed a new digital printing engine for its X-Flex machine, known as X-Jet 420, and will exhibit it at Labelexpo Europe 2009.
The Omet Flexy and Flexy-S model ranges are designed to offer simplicity and ease of use to label converters. With user friendliness as a byword, both models meet todays market demands for quality print produced at affordable prices.
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The Omet VaryFlex series was considered the benchmark for package printing and converting when it was launched in 2001. In its latest design forms, VaryFlex-F1 and VaryFlex-C, it uses gearless and servo technology to offer the ultimate solution for the inline conversion of labels, flexible packaging, and folding cartons in one pass. It combines the widest choice of printing and converting options with short set up times and low waste levels to offer its users a fast ROI.
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The X-Flex is a machine concept that combines many years of Omet experience in the narrow web flexo market to produce a label press that has achieved international acclaim and awards. Launched at Labelexpo Brussels in 2007, the X-Flex quickly established itself as a high class, high speed performer, with live print demonstrations at exhibitions around the world.