iSys Label,
Canadian developer and manufacturer of short to mid run digital label printers,
is pleased to announce a partnership with UniNet as OEM of their label printing
technology. This agreement went into effect September 1st, authorizes UniNet to
distribute the line of printers throughout their global network as the iColor 700 and 900. In addition to the sale of these products, UniNet will also
provide full service, support, and carry stock of the consumables for the label
printing equipment.
Designed for
in-house production of labels, these short to mid run digital label printers
are renowned for printing single-pass, die-cut label labels on demand - making
it easy to go from printer to applicator in one step. With media width ranges
of 3 to 12.9 inches and lengths up to 1200 feet per roll, they make light work
of printing on self-adhesive label stock, tag stock, and approved
films/synthetics. These roll to roll digital printers are compact enough to fit
in any office environment and greatly complement existing workflows and other
print technologies.
Randy Rickert,
Director of iSys Label, commented “As the demand increases for our short to mid
run label printer line, it’s becoming more crucial for us to work with larger
strategic partners to reach end-users in a more effective and efficient way.
With UniNet’s extensive history in the print industry and established
distribution network, we believe they will add a large amount of value
throughout the chain and we look forward to creating an even stronger
partnership in the near future.”
In the recent
months UniNet has joined the iSys Label team at Labelexpo Americas and Graph
Expo, which both took place in Chicago last month. Joe Dovi, COO &
Executive Vice President of UniNet, said “we are so excited to bring on this
new line of printers which is a perfect complement to our growing range of
iColor printers and services.”
UniNet will be
showing the iColor 700 and 900 digital label printers at upcoming trade shows
including Pack Expo, West Pack, Packaging Innovations, Graphics of the
Americas, and many others in the forthcoming year.