Author: RobertKnoxDigitalLabelMan

PRIMERA LX2000e launching

PRIMERA LX2000e launching

Jon Harkin of specialist colour label printer reseller KTEC Technologies Ltd previews the new PRIMERA LX2000e to visitors to the H3i chemical and solution formulations show. The LX2000e has been eagerly awaited and is the latest full colour label roll printer soon to be launching from the famous PRIMERA stable. With the capability to print any size full colour labels up to 8 inches wide on a roll, the LX2000e has new pigment ink printing labels with extra durability against sunlight and resisting attack from chemicals and solvents.  When combined with SEA-JET© their new matt white polypropylene self-adhesive label media printed labels withstand outdoor use, even extended testing by...

Labelling & Print Show – EMPACK > PRIMERA LX2000e preview

Labelling & Print Show – EMPACK > PRIMERA LX2000e preview

All were fascinated at the labelling & Print Show this last week to see the preview of the new PRIMERA LX2000e full colour label printer with its new PIGMENT durable inks and weird blue lights. The LX2000e will be popular for users wanting to print their own durable labels say onto PP and POLYESTER labels that can then be durable against moisture, water, vapours, chemicals and even go outdoors in direct sunlight, even marine submersible to BS5609 for ultimate chemical transport regulations.  Use the CONTACT page here to tell us about your needs for durable labels and to get more information...

Mawsons Speciality Drinks

Long before the health worries of artificial sweetener, colours and flavours were to be heard of, Mawson’s believed in a pure, artificial free product. Suitable for everyone, even children. The small family firm of Joe Mawson had always produced herbal drinks and these were served from the original temperance bars. The grandson Nigel Mawson decided to carry on with this product and produced small quantities for the market. The product was popular and sold well. Unfortunately, in this modern world (and as often is the case with small family businesses) Nigel could not produce or sell enough to keep the...