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Remaining competitive with digital printing

Basil Odiar (Avvo Labels) and Pascal Aengenvoort (Rotocon) with the Screen Truepress Jet L350UV+ digital press, purchased through Rotocon.

Basil Odiar (Avvo Labels) and Pascal Aengenvoort (Rotocon) with the Screen Truepress Jet L350UV+ digital press, purchased through Rotocon.Durban-based Avvo Labels has invested in a Screen Truepress Jet L350UV+ and a Rotocon Ecoline RDF 330 digital label converting and finishing system, both purchased through Rotocon, to keep abreast of the market’s ever-changing needs.

‘We didn’t want to get left behind, which can happen so easily because technology changes so rapidly,’ says GM, Ronnie Rampirith. ‘It was also important for the company to continue growing, increase capacity, expand its portfolio, and broaden its offering to customers so that it retains market competitiveness.’

The digital press offers a production speed of 60m/min and its printheads provide smooth reproduction of halftone images, while colour blending allows subtle tones and photorealistic quality.

According to Ronnie, digital printing enables Avvo Labels to provide its customers with highly-customisable an excellent quality products in quick turnaround times.

Find out more»» as featured in the October 2019 issue of PPM

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