04.04.17
Nilpeter has made major enhancements to its digital product line, Panorama. This includes a complete re-design of the Panorama’s converting and flexo printing units, as well as a major update of the press software. The digital hybrid configurations cover a wide and varied spectrum of customer needs and requirements.
“There is no single technology that can cover all applications. This factor reflects the complexity of the label and packaging printing markets,” said Jakob Landberg, sales and marketing director, Nilpeter A/S. “Nilpeter has always been an advocate of ‘combination printing’ and has spearheaded technologies that bring together all the different processes for the optimum results. Now, with the improved Panorama, we can deliver highly reliable and productive digital printing and finishing applications, using automation systems, creating results that meet brand-owners’ expectations.”
Nilpeter has reported several sales of the Panorama since the launch at Labelexpo Europe 2015 – among others to IKONPRINT in Denmark. IKONPRINT’s Panorama has been used to produce approximately 500,000 wristbands for Bakken Amusement Park outside of Copenhagen, Denmark, as well as labels for Braunstein’s organic Easter beer.
“There is no single technology that can cover all applications. This factor reflects the complexity of the label and packaging printing markets,” said Jakob Landberg, sales and marketing director, Nilpeter A/S. “Nilpeter has always been an advocate of ‘combination printing’ and has spearheaded technologies that bring together all the different processes for the optimum results. Now, with the improved Panorama, we can deliver highly reliable and productive digital printing and finishing applications, using automation systems, creating results that meet brand-owners’ expectations.”
Nilpeter has reported several sales of the Panorama since the launch at Labelexpo Europe 2015 – among others to IKONPRINT in Denmark. IKONPRINT’s Panorama has been used to produce approximately 500,000 wristbands for Bakken Amusement Park outside of Copenhagen, Denmark, as well as labels for Braunstein’s organic Easter beer.