Digital cuts packaging time

8 April 2008


In co-operation with Stora Enso, Xerox is bringing its digital expertise to the pharmaceutical packaging market to help print providers and converters deliver personalised cartons and other packs in short runs “that lead to quicker time-to-market and more profits”.

The two companies have developed an integrated, in-line cut-sheet digital packaging system that can, for example, print a carton with variable security codes or personalised instructions based on a patient’s medical needs. The new system enables printing in multiple languages and can quickly switch from one job to the next.

The system is powered by the Xerox iGen3 110 Digital Production Press with specially formulated magenta toner and consists of an Epic CTi-635 varnishing unit with both aqueous and UV coating options from Xerox, a Kama die cutter with 580 x 400mm sheet size and a stacker-conveyer unit from Stora Enso. The Xerox press has a sheet size of 364 x 571mm and will print on a wide range of substrates, including Stora Enso’s packaging boards up to 350g/m2.

Initially, Xerox and Stora Enso Digital Solutions will jointly market the digital packaging system in Europe, with installations expected in the fourth quarter this year.




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