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ELIMINATE THE LABEL
WITH DIRECT-TO-POUCH VARIABLE PRINTING
Thermal Transfer Overprinting (TTO) is today’s cleanest, most effective way to print variable date codes, barcodes, text and graphics on flexible packaging film, labels, pouches, sheets, card stock and other materials. The FlexPackPRO® line of mid-priced, high-resolution industrial TTO coders and the PouchMark® line of direct-to-pouch standalone systems lead the industry in performance, variety and value.
CONTINUOUS POUCH-PRINTING SYSTEMS
POUCHMARK FLOW 2000
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Our blazing fast TTO-mounted friction-feeder/conveyor system, the FLOW 2000 prints a 7-inch-tall stack of flat pouches (or cards) at up to 180 packs per minute. And not just simple text or date codes – 1D, 2D and GS1 barcodes; logos and icons; incremental and database-fed variable codes…all at crisp and clear 300dpi resolution.
CONTINUOUS POUCH-PRINTING SYSTEMS
POUCHMARK FLOW 3000
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Designed to meet the demands of multiple industries for an automatic feeding-printing system to print variable information directly to pre-made zippered and gusseted pouches, the FLOW 3000 is as close as you can get to a perfect solution. Print everything from nutrition panels, compliance data, production codes, logos, text and virtually any type of barcode directly onto pre-formed pouches, eliminating the need for pre-printed, hand- or machine-applied labels.
POUCHMARK VERSA 3000
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MODULAR TABLE TOP TTO
Now manufacturers and specialty retailers alike (coffee roasters, sweets shops, bakeries, etc.) can custom-print and brand their own bags, pouches and cards on-demand, without going to the expense and trouble of buying custom-printed labels to apply by hand.
Just choose a template from the touchscreen controller (made with the user-friendly Windows-based software included) and press the integrated foot pedal for hands-free, perfect custom printing every time! Logos, product names, ingredients, barcodes, can all be designed into one template and printed at once.
In addition, VERSA’s modular design allows the user to raise the printer and rubber print pad above the base, in order to open and slide more difficult multi-layered zippered or gusseted bags over the pad for best print quality.