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Xeikon will be introducing its Panther PX3300 UV inkjet label press – designed to address the industrial, chemical, and household markets, as well as the premium beer, spirits, beverages, and luxury health and beauty sectors – live on the stand to visitors at PacPrint in Melbourne next week.

This will be the first showing of the Xeikon Panther 2.0 technology in Australia, with the high-end PX3300 UV inkjet press to form the focal point on Xeikon’s centrally located stand at the MCEC.

Built for production of highly durable labels, the press was first unveiled towards the end of last year, as the next evolution of Xeikon’s high productivity inkjet portfolio. It offers full rotary printing at variable repeat length with CMYK, or CMYK plus white UV inks, which are sunlight, water, chemical, temperature and mechanical resistant.

“We are excited to bring the Xeikon PX3300 to Australia to show customers what our Panther UV inkjet technology can deliver in terms of high quality, speed, durability, and versatility. This press will enable printers to get into new markets where high durability is expected, and really change the game for them,” said Trevor Crowley, sales general manager. “In addition, we offer full colour variable data capabilities with the Vari-One option, while the white UV ink can create embellishments and haptic effects inline for a luxury feel.”

The Australian show for the print, sign and graphics industries returns on Tuesday 28 June to Friday 1 July to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), where it will be co-located with Label & Packaging Expo and Visual Impact Expo.

Under the motto ‘Review, Rebuild, Reconnect’, the four-day event will take over 8,000 square meters, to show the latest technologies for the printing industry. Some 10,000 print professionals, mainly from Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan, are expected to visit the show, which has not been held since 2017 due to the worldwide pandemic.

“After the extreme challenges of the Covid pandemic, we can’t wait to get back to PacPrint and connect with our customers face-to-face. Our industry thrives on in-person networking and a hands-on approach. As much as we can extol the virtues of Xeikon technology during online presentations and virtual events, you really need to get up close and personal with the machinery to truly understand their power and the opportunities they can bring to your business,” concluded Crowley.

 

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