Press echo
PKN_P September 2011
"Foodpro packs in the exhibitors"
"For many companies, the ability to keep working continuously without interruption is critical to maintaining success. But, as our printers are totally controlled by cartridges, we do not have to worry about mechanics or moving parts causing operations to grind to a halt.With our technology, if something goes wrong – and as long as you have a spare cartridge – you can just replace the old one, pop the new one in, and you’ve fixed it yourself, while keeping your vital production and printing lines moving.”
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Australian Forests & Timber News
"Timber identification (grading, branding, marking, printing) with apsolute"
Words like zero, zilch, nothing, nil and nought are a regular part of Andrew Sharp’s vocabulary when he talks about their new thermal inkjet printer, Apsolute. The Apsolute is marketed as a zero maintenance, zero downtime option for printing variable information onto products on production lines.
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Packaging Europe July 2011
"New product from APS: next generation of thermal inkjet printer apsolute"
Thanks to its multiple head concept and the big choice of inks apsolute can fulfill with only one controller the most different marking needs offering a solution for almost any customer and industrial application. Printing with specifically designed fast-drying inks, apsolute permits printing ...
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Food Processing April 2011
"Thermal inkjet ink range"
APS has expanded its ink range for non-porous date coding applications which are suitable for confectionary manufacturers, ice-cream and snack food industries.The expanded ink supply for the Apsolute thermal inkjet (TIJ) printer is suitable for non-porous materials such as BOPP and other film materials, varnished cartons and plastics.
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Meat Processing Special Interpack 2011
"Thermal inkjet ink range"
Products and their packaging can simultaneously be labeled with different inks and printed images with only one device. This is because up to four print heads can be connected and controlled independently of one another. This means that one thermal inkjet printer replaces up to four conventional printers.
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VR special Food & Beverage Packaging 2011
"We base our progress on constant innovation"
"We were previously using inkjet printers, but what has attracted us to this machine proposed by aps is its simplicity of operation. Stops of the production line are no longer a problem. The complete absence of solvents in the ink is also a point that has attracted us as it reflects our brand image and our organic policy."
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Meat Journal Feb 11
Diverse uses
The device easily codes packaging materials such as painted or coated cardboard, synthetic and aluminium foils as well as absorbent surfaces such as wood, paper and raw cardboard.
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VR Food Packaging 2010
Le Dauphin uses thermal inkjet printer from aps in biological food production
"We can print on traditional film made of polypropylene or biodegradable compostable film for the 70 - 75 percent of our customers who purchase our bios ranges", says the production manager of Le Dauphin. It is also a big advantage for us that we no longer need to work with solvent in a biological food production - this corresponds exactly to the effort we make to ensure a high quality production environment."
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Packaging Journal Sep 10
Traceability through Product Marking
Bio Planète, the first European purely organic bio-oil-mill is specialised on premium organically manufactured edible oils. All incoming raw materials are issued a batch number which accompanies the oil from the delivery through all processing steps until the oil is bottled.
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VR Food Packaging 2009
Butter with detailed code
Conventional printers not suitable for extensive marking
“Since the dairy industry must comply with legal requirements for cleanliness, severe security measures and controls as to quality, hygiene and ingredients apply. For that purpose, more information is required on packaging than ever before. Nowadays, printing the expiration date is not sufficient to comply with the legal regulations. Unique and clear tracing of all packaged butter, yoghurt and cream requires information about batch numbers, machine number and processing time.”
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PACKAGING / June 2008
Winds of change
„The winds of change are here already and blowing stronger. The old days of high maintenance CIJ, service technicians, ink stained floors, handling of dangerous flammable liquids and exclusive supply agreements are being replaced with clean, maintenance free, enviro-friendly ink.”
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