• Label Power is representing Australia in the 2023 Digital Printer Awards.
    Label Power is representing Australia in the 2023 Digital Printer Awards.
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Australian label printing company, Label Power, is a finalist in the 2023 Digital Printer Awards, nominated for its labels for a range of six Salty Captain cleaning products.

The six different labels were printed on Raflatac PP silver and then laminated with a 15-micron matte overlaminate film. Then to complete the job, a high build spot gloss varnish was digitally applied over selected areas. All printing and spot gloss varnish was created by Label Power’s Epson Surepress L-6034VW.

The winners will be announced in London on the 22nd of November with former Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar hosting the ceremonies at the InterContinental Park Lane Hotel in London.

Although Label Power says it won’t be there in person to accept the award in the event of a win, a representative from Epson UK will be in attendance to accept on its behalf.

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