The company, which services print, sign, display and related industries and the wider advanced manufacturing sector including defence, bio-medical, mining, aerospace, and renewables, will be showcasing a wide range of systems, equipment and media at PacPrint. According to marketing manager, Ines Eaton, sustainability is perhaps the most vital driver for businesses into the future, both in terms of environmental performance and also profitable business performance.
“Ongoing economic and social challenges are creating immediate needs for businesses to streamline their production to maximise profitability, while the broader environmental context is driving demand for more ecologically sound solutions,” Eaton says. “On the Starleaton stand at PacPrint, visitors will be able to see how these priorities can be achieved hand-in-hand.” The key, Eaton says, is to help businesses become less reliant on external systems and suppliers, by taking advantage of automation and in-house micro-factories, to increase independence and protect operational continuity. She said, “The ability to withstand disruptions is key, and we will be talking to business owners about how they can create sustainable systems – like those used in the world’s most technologically advanced industries – which will allow them to efficiently manage their resources and maintain continuity, even in the face of external challenges and internal pressures.
“Coupled with that will be the chance to see some of the most advanced and efficient systems and equipment, and a host of sustainable media and materials. Among the latest-release systems on show at PacPrint will be Zund cutting systems and software, Neschen laminating machines, imaging devices including Canon Colorado and Epson wide-format printers, and an extensive range of media. “We’ll be demonstrating cutting and routing on Zund cutting systems, on a wide range of materials including rolled material and Brett Martin rigid substrates, and showing visitors how Zund’s advanced software systems can tie all production elements into a smart, automated print-and-cut workflow,” says Eaton.
“These will be complemented by a range of outstanding imaging options with demonstrations planned on a range of Epson wide-format printers including the new resin ink R5000, the UV Flatbed V7000 and the popular S80600, all of which provide advantages for sign and display work.
“The Epson P-series printers will also be showcased, illustrating the exciting new Easy Dot PP WB film, which has been specially designed for water-based inks and HP Indigo digital presses, with a special coating that ensures instant drying. Again, it’s a fantastic, sustainable option with results that need to be seen to be believed.”
Visitors can also see the versatile 64” roll-to-roll Canon Colarado 1650 UV-gel printer which produces scratch-resistant, odourless prints with razor-sharp images and “outstanding colour”, on a range of media. “We will also offer finishing systems, such as the Neschen ColdLam 1650 laminator, which is an ideal solution for mounting and laminating applications up to 1650mm wide, leveraging Neschen's nearly 50 years of expertise in lamination,” says Eaton. As visitors would expect from Starleaton, media will also be a highlight of the company’s showcase and Eaton says sustainability will be a key focus. “PVC-free media will be a big focus for us this year, and visitors can expect to see some of the latest advances and options from 3M and Neschen on stand, including the innovative Easy Dot range from Neschen, which offers an easy-apply and remove printing media, with a dot-shaped adhesive back for fast bubble free applications,” Eaton says. “Perfect for saving time and money when creating and installing wall, window and trade-show graphics, the range on show will include Easy Dot PP UV; Easy-Dot PET L-UV, Wall Grip PP L-UV, and Neschen Wallpaper L-UV Adhesive for a wide range of signage, display and decorator applications. “We’ll also be showcasing Neenah Coldenhove transfer paper for dye-sublimation transfer printing, which we will be demonstrating in action on the Epson F10060 printer,” she adds. Starleaton will be on Stand F24 right at the centre of the PacPrint exhibition, which will run from Tuesday 28 June until Friday 1 July at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. To register, click here, or to find out more go to www.pacprint.com.au
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