Pharmaceutical industry labeler STP 20
automaticmanualstamping

pharmaceutical industry labeler
pharmaceutical industry labeler
pharmaceutical industry labeler
pharmaceutical industry labeler
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Characteristics

Applications
pharmaceutical industry
Operation
automatic, manual
Label type
stamping

Description

When it comes to increasing efficiency and cost-effectiveness, flexibility and speed are indispensable. What also makes your machine cost-effective? This complete integration into existing MULTIVAC labelling systems and direct web printers, as well as being centrally controlled from one HMI. The automatic loading of the print layouts via the recipe ensures the correct print data is used, and this in turn ensures that the print result is printed. We accompany you throughout the entire lifespan of your line, and we will be at your side with advice and help, and ensure that your products shine with a brilliant print image at the point of sale. Low-cost marking solution Simple operation Quick change of ink cartridges Rapid change of type and printing blocks Suitable consumable material from one source MULTIVAC stamp printers are used on direct web printers. They are a particularly cost-effective solution for printing simple print layouts, such as use-by date, batch number or logo. In the case of multi-row applications on thermoforming packaging machines, the direct web printers are equipped with one or two extension arms. Stamp printers are mechanical printers, which mark the print image with the aid of a plug is created. The stamp is equipped with flexible type or printing blocks, and it is coloured via an ink cartridge with printing ink based on alcohol. The ink cartridges must be stored airtight to protect them against drying out.

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