First launched at the end of 2013, the Truepress Jet L350UV inkjet label printing system from Screen has now passed the 100 unit mark worldwide.
The press was first shown as a prototype at drupa in 2012 and commercially released as a CMYK model at the end of 2013. In the spring of 2014, white ink was added and in the following autumn, the JetConverter L350 was introduced as a finishing option.
In the autumn of 2017, Screen also released the Truepress Jet L350UV+, featuring enhanced productivity, thin substrate support and new orange ink, as well as the Truepress Jet L350UV+LM, which is compatible with newly developed low migration inks for the food packaging industry.
‘I believe achieving shipments of 100 units in 3.5 years represents a good and stable pace, compared with our existing competitors,’ commented Tsuneo Baba, president of Screen Graphic Solutions. He continued, ‘The Truepress Jet L350UV was a late entry to the digital printing field. However, we have successfully differentiated ourselves in the market thanks to our well established pre-press core technologies such as colour matching and detailed reproduction of text and fine lines, as well as our product reliability and user-friendly designs promoted through the integration of software and hardware development.’


