Versacolor invests in a second Durst digital label press

Versacolor, a graphic printing company from Sao Paolo, Brazil, has acquired its second Durst Tau 330E digital UV inkjet label press.

Targeted for small and medium companies in the label segment, the Tau 330E prints with up to five colors (CMYK + W), a speed of up to 48 linear meters a minute at a resolution of up to 1260dpi

Targeted for small and medium companies in the label segment, the Tau 330E prints with up to five colors (CMYK + W), a speed of up to 48 linear meters a minute at a resolution of up to 1260dpi.

Durst said the Tau 330E provides Versacolor the differentiation that the company is looking for, due to the integrated process of digital printing with UV inks, high speed and lower costs compared to other technologies.

Fabio Rodrigo Moreno, owner of Versacolor, described investments in cutting-edge technology and financial balance as key to remaining competitive in a very diversified market, such as in the self-adhesive labels segment.

‘We always try to follow the evolution of technologies, and we understand that the global trend goes towards digital. From now on, the self-adhesive segment will demand, more than ever, versatility; It will be necessary to speed up delivery times, to print in high resolution and to use laser finishing.

‘In addition to these added values, we will have quality and performance with lower costs for consumables.’