GM demonstrates six finishing machines

Finishing equipment manufacturer, GM showcases six machines at Labelexpo, highlighting the company’s latest innovations for digital label producers and converters in the narrow and mid-web segment.

GM has confirmed its participation at Labelexpo Americas 2022
GM’s centrally located booth in Hall F highlights the company’s latest innovations for digital label producers and converters in the narrow and mid-web segment. GM’s converting lines also feature Industry 4.0 compatibility and cloud connectivity for future-proofing investments. 
 
There are six GM machines running live in Chicago, including the new DC350Flex fast label finisher. This integrated label converting line is fitted with a multilayer module to produce multilayer labels using the whole web width. The DC330Mini Compact label finisher can be seen producing pre-printed labels during the show. It comes with options such as real-time monitoring, full remote control, and job data in the cloud. 
 
Visitors can also experience the SR350 slitter inspection rewinder which has been completely redesigned in a modular open concept with a range of available options such as BST 100 percent inspection camera for pharma and security labels, scanner barcode reader, inkjet system, automatic slitting unit, waste vacuum ejector and turret rewinder, and the LR250 label inspection rewinder.  
 
Also on show is the CC160S semi-automatic core cutter which provides high precision feeding and cutting of cardboard cores of optional length and sizes at high speed, and the CS350 high speed sheeter, a 350mm roll to sheet guillotine cutter suitable for cutting labels and heavy materials. 
 
GM’s CEO Uffe Nielsen, said: ‘We are very excited to finally be back in Chicago and look forward to welcoming visitors during the Labelexpo Americas show. We will be demonstrating a wide range of innovations from GM including some very interesting applications that can make a real difference for label printing companies.’  
 
Visitors can meet GM on Booth 6111 in Hall F.