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PA C K A G I N G L A B E L L I N G LABELS Package Your Products For Success! Achieve perfect product positioning with Wedderburn Labels & Packaging. Call your local Wedderburn team and you’re half way there! Call 0800 800 379 today Wedderburn’s consultative approach and expert knowledge ensures you receive labelling solutions that work! 9 gorgeous product labels with superior substrates 9 printed film for food pouches & sachets 9 printed sleeve packaging 9 peel back labels where space is limited 9 printing on continuous media for point of sale wrap 9 huge range of speciality finishes 9 eye catching holographics and foils www.foodtechnology.co.nz 33 NEW Technology No Mess Ink Jet Coder XJet Range  SEALED INK CARTRIDGE - No Mess  NO MOVING PARTS - Maintenance Free  600 DPI PRINT QUALITY-Bar - coding & Graphics/Logo’s  LIMITLESS PRINT HEADS - From a Single Controller  CHEAPER INK COST - Long Term Cost of Ownership We supply:  Label Printers  Labels  Ink Jet Coding Printers  Industrial Thermal Coding Equipment  Thermal Ribbons  Label Design Software  Technical Services & Support Call us your ONE STOP SHOP for all coding consumables and equipment NZ (+64) 9 271 0593 - www.galas.co.nz AUS (+61) 7 5665 8284 - www.galasolutions.com.au FT209 enquiries@wedderburn.co.nz www.wedderburn.co.nz LABELS FT352 corners, removing unnecessary complexity and time from the process. Visibility of labels is of paramount importance and in addition to straightforward label application, technology has now been developed to allow a label to effectively be placed ‘around a corner’. This technology is ideal for cases or shrink-wrapped products where the label must be applied across adjacent panels, so that label info can be seen in various orientations. In many instances, a manufacturer’s distribution and retail partners require this. This is typically accomplished by applying labels with duplicate information on both a side and end panel. While this can be done by applying two separate labels, this approach is inefficient in terms of capital budget allocation and ensuring the label information is synched. The preferable approach is a single unit that can print the information on one continuous label and, in a single process, apply it to adjacent panels on the case. This arrangement is perfect for production floors with limited floor space. Uptime is highly critical, and manufacturers may want to look at three areas of interest when looking to purchase an LPA system. The first is design - a well-designed LPA system should eliminate mechanical adjustments, wear parts and any failure points that cause everyday operational problems, such as label jams. Through automatic and precise mechanical control, it is possible to eliminate downtime issues commonly associated with labelling systems, and the ability to design these features into a labeller comes with many years’ experience. For example, plant air is a common cause of misapplied labels, as are tamp applicators. Through direct apply advancements and the removal of plant air from the process, design has helped to improve uptime levels for many manufacturers. Secondly, we must look at technology – reduction of operator error and the top five causes of downtime…label, web, ribbon jams, mechanical failures and adjustments…improving end-of-line efficiencies. By also eliminating more than 80% of wear parts, there is no need for constant ongoing maintenance. Finally, there is usability. The focus of any manufacturing operation should be on production, not the printers tasked with applying labels to outer cases. As such, it is important to know that the systems installed to undertake a specific job will do so without issue and with the minimum amount of interaction by human hands. The aforementioned advances in technology will allow this to become a reality, ensuring that what is delivered from a labelling system are three of the most important manufacturing must-haves – accuracy, reliability and efficiency. Videojet Technologies is a world leader in the product identification market, providing in-printing, coding and marking products, application specific fluids and product life cycle services in 135 countries.


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