08/07/2022
Print Library, packaging printers from Ireland, have invested in the future by facilitating continuous growth, with a new Easymatrix 106 CS (cutting and stripping) die-cutter. The company expects increased productivity of 30% through production efficiencies and improved lead times, which will support the business’ sustained growth ensuring its customers continue to receive the best quality service.
Geoff Truesdale, Managing Director at Print Library said: “Heidelberg are market leaders in print and post- print technology innovation. The Easymatrix offers increased productivity with a machine speed up to 7,700 sheets per hour and a maximum sheet format of 750 × 1,060 mm (29.53 × 41.73 in), compared to the use of conventional hand platen and cylinder machines.
“Print Library has been trading for 21 years and we’ve had a longstanding partnership with Heidelberg throughout.” Geoff added.
“A large part of our customer base is within the FMCG sector, which has seen huge growth over recent years and with increased demand comes increased responsibility! We’re confident this innovative technology will continue to help us grow as a business to serve all our customers to the highest standards.”
Print Library is a specialist packaging printer with sustainability at the very core of everything they do. They ensure that their packaging consumables align with their core values, primarily using FSC or PEFC certified boards responsibly sourced from sustainable forests. They only use vegetable-based inks and the gluing and make up of their cartons and sleeves utilise vegan-friendly adhesives.
Print Library is BRCGS AA standard, FSC and PEFC accredited to ensure they are providing the most ethical packaging solutions in the UK & Ireland. With a significant increase in productivity, and thus resource consumption, the Easymatrix 106 CS is also expected to contribute towards increasing the sustainability of their operations.
For more information please contact:
Eirini Spanou, Heidelberg UK, on 02084-903796
Or
Peter Smith, Heidelberg UK, on +44 7827937052
Or
Geoff Truesdale, Print Library, on 028 9048 9800
08/07/2022
Print Library, packaging printers from Ireland, have invested in the future by facilitating continuous growth, with a new Easymatrix 106 CS (cutting and stripping) die-cutter. The company expects increased productivity of 30% through production efficiencies and improved lead times, which will support the business’ sustained growth ensuring its customers continue to receive the best quality service.
Geoff Truesdale, Managing Director at Print Library said: “Heidelberg are market leaders in print and post- print technology innovation. The Easymatrix offers increased productivity with a machine speed up to 7,700 sheets per hour and a maximum sheet format of 750 × 1,060 mm (29.53 × 41.73 in), compared to the use of conventional hand platen and cylinder machines.
“Print Library has been trading for 21 years and we’ve had a longstanding partnership with Heidelberg throughout.” Geoff added.
“A large part of our customer base is within the FMCG sector, which has seen huge growth over recent years and with increased demand comes increased responsibility! We’re confident this innovative technology will continue to help us grow as a business to serve all our customers to the highest standards.”
Print Library is a specialist packaging printer with sustainability at the very core of everything they do. They ensure that their packaging consumables align with their core values, primarily using FSC or PEFC certified boards responsibly sourced from sustainable forests. They only use vegetable-based inks and the gluing and make up of their cartons and sleeves utilise vegan-friendly adhesives.
Print Library is BRCGS AA standard, FSC and PEFC accredited to ensure they are providing the most ethical packaging solutions in the UK & Ireland. With a significant increase in productivity, and thus resource consumption, the Easymatrix 106 CS is also expected to contribute towards increasing the sustainability of their operations.
For more information please contact:
Eirini Spanou, Heidelberg UK, on 02084-903796
Or
Peter Smith, Heidelberg UK, on +44 7827937052
Or
Geoff Truesdale, Print Library, on 028 9048 9800