Mark Andy to show P7 press at Labelexpo

Posted in New Products on July 15, 2010

At Labelexpo Americas on stand 319, Mark Andy will demonstrate a P7 Performance Series press for the first time in North America. Also on display will be equipment from the Rotoflex and Comco product lines.

The company will host a ‘Short Run Showcase’ on the stand, which will run demonstrations on a 4-color Mark Andy P5 press of how to use flexo technology to cater to short run work.

Also on display will be two units from a P5 press, on which converters will be offered hands-on experience of setting up a print station for a new job. The company will also show its dual-camera VPM400 video plate mounter. 

Mark Andy will launch the updated and redesigned Rotoflex Vericut at the show, a modular finishing machine suited to digital printing and short-run work. 

Also new is the Rotoflex Genesis control system, which offers full label inspection and intuitive functionality, expanded defect management, 300 times faster processing speeds than its predecessor, advanced missing label and matrix detection and full compatibility with other in-plant information systems.  

Genesis will be featured on Rotoflex equipment on stand 319 as well as on other exhibitor stands, including E+L (stand 329) and AVT (stand 711). 

In February 2010, Mark Andy purchased Arpeco and its products were brought into the Rotoflex brand. For the first time at a Labelexpo show, the Tracker Premier finishing machine will be on display under the Rotoflex name. 

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