Squid Ink donates printing system to training institution

Squid Ink has donated a new VDP In-Line variable data printing system to Dunwoody College of Technology in
The donated VDP in-line variable data printing system has been mounted on to Dunwoody’s existing 10 inch Mark Andy flexo press. Squid Ink’s VDP in-line system uses industrial inkjet technology to print variable data including sequential barcodes, sequential numbers, traceability codes and game codes on tickets, tags and labels. The system’s four 2.1 inch high-resolution printheads can print up to 8.4 inches wide on a variety of porous and non-porous surfaces. The system will be used by students learning to run flexographic equipment at Dunwoody.
‘Squid Ink is excited by the opportunity to support Dunwoody College of Technology’s efforts with this donation,’ said Bill Hoagland, president of Squid Ink. ‘By providing students with hands-on access to the latest technology in the high-demand area of variable data printing, we feel certain that they will enter the workplace better prepared to begin their careers and contribute to the industry.’
Flexographic instructor Shawn Oetjen expressed his appreciation for the donation. ‘We are grateful for Squid Ink’s donation and our ongoing partnership to better prepare our students for careers in flexographic and variable data printing,’ he said. ‘Variable data printing is in high demand right now, and I am excited to be able to offer our students the ability to add variable printing to their training.’
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