GSE introduces module for job control and traceability

Ink logistics provider GSE has enhanced its ink manager software by introducing an optional module that brings improved control of job procedures and costs, as well as better traceability in label and packaging printing.

The new management software module, GSE Article management, features two control elements to enable the operator to achieve repeatable quality and accurate cost estimates when printing a design, or ‘article

GSE Ink manager software enables converters to minimize ink-related waste, providing improved ink yields, enhanced reporting and business planning and reduced set-up times. The new accompanying management software module, GSE Article management, features two control elements to enable the operator to achieve repeatable quality and accurate cost estimates when printing a design, or ‘article’. Its ink calculator function automatically determines exact amounts of colour needed for printing each article. As well as volume, it can also calculate the printed surface area covered by each colour, based on the length, width and coverage factor. 

GSE Article management also allows the operator to define or describe specific procedures and equipment used for printing the article, such as required viscosity level, selected anilox roll, designated press and press operator. The software also records all changes, so a traceable history of design changes, by revision stage, can be provided on demand. 

When the article is reordered, this information can be instantly recalled, assuring identical colour results with the correct amount of ink, while the operator only needs to enter the desired number of articles to be printed.

GSE Ink manager software is now standard with GSE’s complete range of Colorsat dispensing systems for flexo, gravure and screen inks. Colorsat modular dispensing systems are available for label, flexible packaging, paper, carton and corrugated board applications.

Ink manager will be the main focus of GSE at Labelexpo Americas 2018.

Read Labels & Labeling issue 4, 2018 for a comprehensive preview of Labelexpo Americas 2018