What Makes the EDGE 850 Different from Competitors?
/1.) White toner - The ability to print using white toner opens a whole range of markets and potential applications for commercial printers and private brand owners. Ideal for printing on dark or colored substrates, transparent films, and textured stocks.
2.) Narrow width media – Print roll widths ranging from 3” to 8.5” wide.
3.) Substrate versatility – The EDGE 850 has the highest level of substrate flexibility in the short run digital marketspace. Our Certified Media Library includes a large variety of unique substrates that have been rigorously tested to ensure reliability and consistency, optimal print quality and provide the ease of use that will perform to the customers' highest expectations
4.) Ability to get media tested for specialty applications and workflow integration – We will work with the customer to create specific solutions based on their needs whether it is for a specialty application or implementing our technology with existing workflows.
5.) Toner based printer - Polymer based toner which makes the labels waterproof. In most cases, lamination is not required for most labels.
Substrate Versatility for Wine Labels
/Admit it, we’ve all chose a bottle of wine based on a beautiful label. The line between labels, packaging and product are blurring and when your product is competing with hundreds of others for a customer's attention, everything is hinging on the overall visual appeal in order to stand out from the rest.
When shelf appeal matters, you want to ensure you put your best face forward. The substrate being used in combination with the graphic being printed, make for the visual face of that brand - giving the potential customer a sense of what is in that bottle.
iSys Label provides a variety of certified substrates for the wine label industry. Whether you’re using Estate #8, Classic Linen or Cherry Wood - we have a wine label solution for you.
The versatility of substrates capable of running on the APEX 1290 and EDGE 850 allows for a more diverse product offering and further differentiation from competitors products. By using Certified Media and one of these digital label printers, you will help your package and brand stand apart from the others and receive the competitive edge it deserves.
Drum and Gallon Label Printing
/Are you looking for a BS5609-compliant label printer?
iSys Label offers two compliant printers - the EDGE 850, a roll to roll system, and the EDGE 850 MP, a roll to cut printer for individual labels on demand.
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“Signature” Wine Label Printing Using the APEX 1290
/Wine label printing just got easier with iSys Label’s short run digital label printers. With a wide variety of approved substrates for beverage industry, the APEX 1290 digital label printer provide the utmost in versatility, providing different options for customers looking for quick turn-around times, low to moderate quantities of labels, and variable information.
Using the APEX 1290, there are two different options for printing beverage labels, each with its own benefits. The first print method is full graphic label printing with the addition of variable information, all done in a single pass. The second is signature printing, which is the ability to overprint wine labels previously printed by an offset or flexographic machine.
Ideal for companies with multiple SKU’s, signature printing is best explained as a two stage printing process. Stage one is printing all of the static elements of the customized label such as the brand or winery name including foil stamping and embossing. Stage two is overprinting using the APEX 1290 for the dynamic elements of the label design including variable data, images, and text. By utilizing this printing process, end users will be lowering their cost per copy and are capable of printing the exact quantities of labels they need on demand. This ensures maximum print efficiency and minimizes inventory and spoilage of pre-printed labels not used for that year’s production.
Here are a couple videos to elaborate on how this can be done.