Label Power launches Epson Colorworks

Label Power has launched Epson’s new ColorWorks C7500 industrial label printers, which it says will help companies meet a wide variety of in-house, on-demand, customised printing needs. Label Power says the new ColorWorks C7500 range incorporates Epson’s new PrecisionCore Micro TFP line printhead, which has been specifically developed for use in the commercial grade, industrial labelling market and lasts for the lifetime of the printer.

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ColorWorks C7500 industrial label printers

According to Label Power this printhead ensures reliability as well as the ability to print 600x1200dpi quality labels on a wide range of materials including matte, gloss and synthetic media. In addition, it’s capable of a wide range of formats and sizes up to 108mm wide and print speeds up to 300mm/sec. Sharp, high-quality results are achieved through the use of Variable Sized Droplet Technology (VSDT), which produces ink droplets in a range of precisely controlled sizes, the company says. James Malone, managing director of Label Power, says, “With the ColorWorks C7500 range, manufacturers can now produce outstanding quality, individually-customised colour labels in-house, on-demand, at a low cost per label, and without the costs associated with producing and stocking preprinted labels for secondary overprinting. “It is the ultimate in short-run colour printing for those who want the flexibility in-house to reliably meet their label printing needs. “It eliminates the costs associated with pre-printing by producing short run, customised labels on demand for a variety of applications, such as product packaging, food, beverages, energy labels and GHS2 labels.” He says the C7500 and C7500G uses Epson’s pigment ink in high-capacity cartridges to give fast drying labels that are smudge, water and fade resistant. Malone says, “The printer is easy to use, integrates into most operating systems and features an auto-cutter as standard and a take-up unit for roll-to-roll printing as an option. “The ColorWorks C7500 and C7500G come equipped with ZPL II programming compatibility to allow direct plug-in replacement for manufacturers operating two-step printing with traditional thermal transfer printers. “In this application, the printer can produce full colour labels from blank stock by automatically merging colour preprint images in memory with existing monochrome data streams. Label Power says the new ColorWorks C7500 is ideal for matt and matt synthetic stocks, and the C7500G is ideal for glossy labels and supports plain, matte and synthetic materials with some limitations

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