The new Omega Digipharma
line is based on the company’s popular Omega Digicon brand
and is aimed at pharmaceutical label production where accuracy
and high quality are critical. Designed for converting, slitting
and rewinding of labels up to 330mm (13”) the line is integrated
with the fleyeVision system, which enables 100% print face inspection
capabilities. When a flaw is detected, the machine slows down
and the web stops with the defective image in a predefined position.
Any further errors occurring in this production phase are stored
in a memory back-up. As soon as the defective image has reached
the stop position, it is displayed on screen for correction by
the operator. A detected error will then result in the web being
gathered back into the festoon system where the error is positioned
upon the inspection table for rectification.
Comments Sales Director, Tony Bell; “Label production
for the pharmaceutical industry is one of the most challenging
and difficult markets to serve. Should a single label be mis-printed
or missing, the entire batch may have to be rejected with the
printer having to bear the cost. Added to these issues, the printer
or converter often has to include variable graphics such as bar
codes, manufacturing and expiry dates, local languages, lot numbers,
country of origin, contact details, dosage and batch tracing.
The development of the Digipharma converting system means that
printers and converters as well as the packaging customer can
have a high level of confidence in meeting exacting pharmaceutical
demands”.
A full range of options is available for the Digipharma that
include hot foil stamping, varnishing, die cutting and slitting
and rewinding capabilities. An optional UV, flexographic print
station can also be supplied that permits varnishing, wet laminating
or cold foiling. Other options include self-wound over laminating
and over laminating with carrier, super-varnishing, infeed nip
modules, unwind for off-line use, daylight correction system
and guillotine sheeter. |