Published on 14/12/2021
Rotoprint – SurePress L-4033A and L-4533AW
Family-owned and based in West Burleigh, Rotoprint has been in the label printing business for over 18 years, servicing customers in a broad range of industries including food & beverage, wine & spirits and health & wellbeing. Rotoprint actually installed Australia’s first Epson SurePress digital label press. Since then, the company has continued to grow its digital business, recently adding a second and now a third SurePress model.
Published on 14/12/2021
Action Labels & Nameplates – SurePress L-6034VW
Since 1945, Melbourne-based Action Labels & Nameplates has built a reputation for being inventive and forward-thinking. With conventional printing machinery getting less competitive in today’s digital world, business owner James Malone turned to the Epson SurePress L-6534VW inkjet label press with LED UV curing ink. Malone comments, “The SurePress L-6034VW certainly fulfils our requirements and those of the market.
Published on 2/12/2019
Admark Visual Imaging – SurePress L-4533AW
Admark Visual Imaging is a diversified family-owned business on New Zealand’s North Island whose label operations span wine & beverage, FMCG, boutique foods & products, industrial & chemical and more. The company didn’t rush their entry into digital label press technology; they waited, investigated their options carefully, and eventually chose the Epson SurePress L-4033A, which they have subsequently upgraded to the SurePress L-4533AW.
Published on 2/12/2019
Award winning Auckland print company, Studio Q, expanded its print capabilities when it invested in an Epson SurePress L-4033AW label press four years ago.
Dave Trotter, founder and managing director of Studio Q, says, "One of the things we really enjoy about this industry is having the opportunity to create cool products for our clients so the Epson SurePress has fitted well into our philosophy."
Published on 12/10/2017
We often hear the saying “don’t judge a book by its cover” yet, many people will before buying a product. How do we as business owners, encourage customers to look beyond the façade of our packaging?
In today’s Australia, breweries are a dime a dozen; it’s quite hard to stand out from them all. However, one company that is being able to do this successfully is Athletic Club Brewery, based in Ballarat, Victoria. The Brewery aims to provide customers a variety of their personal homemade brews and invite them in for a unique experience, or even a self-brewing session. From the popular Pale Ale to the Extra Special Bitter brews that they sell, one of the reasons this company stands out from the rest is their ability to educate audiences in the personal taste a brew can have and give small communities and individuals a unique experience that they won’t forget.
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