LasX Europe is holding an open house from 18-20 November 2015, celebrating its new distribution agreement for the Colordyne 3600 series production class digital printing platforms.

The open house will demonstrate the 3600 Series Sprint running in conjunction with a LasX roll-fed matrix modular digital finishing system, forming an all-digital label production system with no need for printing plates or cutting dies. 

LasX and Colordyne reached the European distribution agreement at Labelexpo-Europe 2015 in Brussels. 

‘At the Colordyne stand at Labelexpo we demonstrated LasX’s Matrix offline label finishing system, with a servo-driven roll handling, 400W laser cutter, and instant order change,’ said Dirk Stünkel, managing director of LasX Europe. ‘At our open house we want to give prospective customers and resellers an opportunity to see the combination of the Colordyne 3600 Sprint press and LasX finishing in more detail. Attendees can bring their own artwork files for live printing, and examine a wide range of other samples.’

The Colordyne 3600 Series provides a multi-printhead system with the latest in Memjet Waterfall printhead technology with industry-leading closed loop servo tension control and low cost inline finishing options and configurations.  

The 3600 Series provides industry-leading print speeds and resolution for label and packaging print production, capable of printing at speeds up to 102 m/m and resolutions up to 1600 x 1375 dpi, regardless of image content or complexity. The 3600 Series is available in 220 mm and 430 mm print widths and CMYK+S (spot) colour configurations.

LasX’s LaserSharp technology can be integrated or retrofitted into any type of production method or material used in the packaging industry, including automated solutions for either continuous roll-fed or sheet-fed. For label finishing the advantages include continuous, on-the-fly processing at production speeds; unlimited repeat lengths; ability to kiss-cut, through-cut, perforate, ablate, etch, slit and score; precision print registration in X, Y, and Ɵ; and instant order change using 2D barcodes and PDF based workflows.