Bobst combines flexo experience and inkjet innovation in new label machine series
30 Mar 2022 --- Bobst is enhancing its All-in-One, All-Inline portfolio with the new Digital Master series, leveraging proven flexo experience and recent innovative inkjet developments. The Swiss packaging machinery company says the Digital Master 340 and Digital Master 510 will change how label production is set up.
The machines provide a fully digitalized and automated production line, from printing to embellishment and cutting. The new series is based on a fully modular and upgradeable architecture, enabling customers to build their own press and evolve it over time.
“Developments in label production are moving at pace with brand owners looking for converters that can deliver faster, better and at more competitive prices. In this context, the Bobst All-in-One platform is a great answer as digitally printed labels can be produced in high quality, with exceptional productivity and at lower costs, from short to long runs,” explains Patrick Graber, strategic marketing manager at Bobst.
“With the Digital Master series, we want to solve our customers’ challenges as they try to overcome the lack of skilled workforce while moving to industrial productivity and longer run lengths with digital equipment, and bring more agility and flexibility to the production floor.”
Full modularity
The series will be available in 340 mm (13.5 inches) and 510 mm (20 inches) print widths in a new design optimized for full modularity and improved operation and servicing. Like the Master DM5, it offers printing, embellishment, and cutting in a single pass, with seamless native integration between the UV inkjet digital engine and the flexo and converting modules.
Introducing a 510 mm version adds new opportunities to expand application versatility into larger-sized labels, industrial and chemical markets, wraparound, shrink sleeves, and other special applications. The Digital Master 510 provides higher production volume but only requires one operator to run the press.
Running at up to 100 m/min (328 ft/min) in four or six colors plus optional digital white, the series presses bridge the gap between traditional digital and flexo machines, says Bobst. The line-up stands for flexibility, fast turnaround, and inline end-to-end label production, with “exceptional” quality and productivity in increasing run lengths.
The modular architecture allows customers to configure the exact machine they need – from a digital-only version to a highly customized configuration – integrating all modules available in inline flexo. It also provides the possibility to be upgraded on-site at a later stage.
“The Digital Master series is an extremely future-proof solution because customers can adapt the machine over time to changing application needs and new market trends,” adds Graber. “And when new technologies for these platforms are released, they can be retrofitted on-site, adding even more value and protecting the investment.”
Fault-free production
Flexo modules can be included for priming demanding substrates, high-ink coverage jobs for long print runs to save on digital ink, applications with high white coverage, or printing Pantone colors.
Available embellishment features include varnishing, tactile and holographic effects, cold foil glue applied, UV lamination, and security printing. For end-to-end label production, fully automated semi-rotary die-cutting or rotary die-cutting are ready for integration.
Each print, embellishment and finishing module is digitally automated for “exceptionally” high uptime, low waste, and outstanding repeatability regardless of the operator’s skills. Quality control is guaranteed by the inclusion of Bobst Accucheck for 100% inline inspection at full speed. This proven technology checks the registration, quality and color consistency of digital and flexo print and all embellishments to ensure fault-free production.
Maintenance automation device
Bobst maintenance automation device on the Digital Printing Unit is also included on all machines for the highest productivity and quality requirements, while 1000 mm (39 inches) jumbo unwinders and rewinders with an automated roll-lifting system reduce the number of roll changes, saving time and efforts.
A single user-friendly interface controls the whole machine, which can be connected to the Cloud and is open for MIS integration.
Like all the presses in the oneLabel portfolio, the new Digital Master series presses are developed, manufactured, installed, and maintained by Bobst. “The Digital Master series leverages the principle of One: One press for all label jobs, One workflow unifying all the elements, One operator running the press, One supplier developing all the technologies and One point of service for both conventional and digital parts,” says Graber.
This year, Bobst also launched an e-commerce version of its Expertfold 165 folder-gluer and added a new folder-gluer range to its machine line-up.
Edited by Joshua Poole
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