Malaysian converter Practimax strongly believes in the efficiency of its three Durst digital presses

Malaysian converter Practimax strongly believes in the efficiency of its three Durst digital presses and predicts a bright future for digital print in the region. 

Practimax was founded in 1999 in Malaysia with just three employees, one rotary press and a clear visionto become one of the country’s leading and most productive label manufacturers. Today, nearly a quarter of a century later,

“Digital printing can cater not only to short-run jobs but also to medium and long run, thanks to the cost efficiency and fast turn-around”

the company’s team counts more than 100 people who manufacture millions of self‑adhesive labels for multinational corporations and well‑known retail brands. The manufacturing facility operates 24 hours a day to deliver paper, film and foil labels for primary packaging, booklet instruction labels and product identification tags for various markets, including food, cosmetics, household, body care, toiletries, pharmaceutical, chemical and electronics.

Practimax is on its way to achieving its vision by delivering high‑quality products, fast delivery and cost‑efficiency. One of  the pillars of its success so far was reliability and the ability to respond to urgent requests from customers.

Green operations

Adopting a more sustainable approach in businesses has become imperative, especially after the pandemic. While the printing industry, in general, faces its own set of challenges in approaching sustainability, all efforts done by the players in the sector to comply with the environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles will surely make a difference inmoving the industry forward.

Practimax, an established label manufacturer in Malaysia, is keen to move towards sustainability ‑ slowly but surely. One of the first steps is the implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system and using alternative materials that are more operationally sustainable. The  ERP system, which Practimax develops in‑house, helps to reduce paper usage in the production facilities’ offices to ensure a more efficient and optimized overall management.

‘We have a good relationship with the major material suppliers, such as UPM Raflatac and Avery Dennison. Whenever new, more environmentally friendly materials are becoming available, the suppliers will introduce them to us, and we always try our best to procure them and use them in our production,’ says Practimax CEO Kate Yap.

Since its incorporation, Practimax has always emphasized quality and speed, making it stand out from the competition. The company has a dedicated sales and service team that is well‑equipped with the technical knowledge and problem‑solving skills to serve its customers.

‘We greatly emphasize the printing quality. We always choose the best materials for the labels and stickers,’ adds Yap.

The key to Practimax’s success is an excellent team of people, so the company management ensures they are given the best tools for the job.

Investing in Durst products

Yap shares that Practimax mainly caters to the local market. Its clientele ranges from fast‑moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies to oil and gas players. ‘Normally, we produce labels for FMCG products– toiletries, personal care, etc. We also produce labels for lubricant packaging,’ she says. ‘As for the export market, we only cater to personal care products.’

Practimax’s mission is to provide its customers with reliable and cost‑effective products using state‑of‑the‑art technology in printing. The company has consistently invested in various presses to cater to the changing industry demands.

Staying true to its goal, Practimax was the first to introduce Durst Tau.

330 digital UV inkjet press in Malaysia. This high‑speed, high‑quality and high‑ reliability technology allows the company to produce outstanding quality images with a vivid superior color appearance.

This Durst technology delivers consistency in quality from the first to the last label and from the first run to subsequent runs, produced over a more extended period.

‘We have been using Durst technology for the last decade. We currently have three Durst machines. The consistent results and the speed of the Durst machines are fantastic,’ says Yap. ‘The resolution of the printing is also excellent. It is a digital machine, so we do not need to spend significant time setting it up, which conventional printing requires. There are no printing plates, films and some mixture of colors. With a digital machine, it is just a click away. The quality and color consistency that the Durst can produce makes our life better as owners of a label converting business.’

Before purchasing the first Durst Tau 330, Practimax was an entirely conventional printer, operating two of its Gallus EM280 flexo presses. After the Durst Tau installation, digital label printing could take up to 50 percent of the company’s production.

“We have been using Durst  technology  for  the last decade and we currently operate three digital machines. The consistent results and the speed of the Durst machines are fantastic”

According to Yap, digital printing today has become increasingly popular. She thinks it might have even outpaced flexo printing in Practimax’s  operations despite digital and flexo having their pros and cons.

Specific jobs, which Practimax previously ran on silkscreen, needed high‑density ink and had a particular technical requirement, such as using a rotary block. Durst Tau can handle these jobs with a press of a button, and the company does not have to allow three to four hours of set‑up time. According to the company’s management, all the silk screen jobs were converted to digital print shortly after the new machine installation.

‘We cannot compare an apple to an orange. Both have different types of quality, but digital printing can cater not only to short‑run jobs but also to medium and long run, thanks to the cost efficiency and fast turn‑around. Many of our customers also require special features such as the silk‑screen‑like effect and additional security features on the print that the Durst machines can produce,’ emphasizes Yap.

Supporting one another

Practimax secured all its Durst machines through the company’s Southeast Asia partner ‑ EP Digital (EP means to print in Chinese), which has over three decades of experience in the professional printing industry. It offers sales and services of a wide range of high‑quality graphics art equipment but specializes in digital printing presses and related consumables.

Yap notes that both companies are businesses that rely on one another. As a client, Practimax receives round‑the‑clock technical support from EP Digital.

‘The after‑sales service and support we receive from EP Digital are excellent. The company has a dedicated team and gives us 24‑hour technical support. We just need to call them for assistance, and they will come to our facilities within hours to resolve the issue,’ she adds.

EP Digital regional manager Sean Yap describes Practimax as a company that understands the industry’s future, especially in digital printing. It is a company determined to differentiate its selling value from other competitors.

‘It is the pioneer of digital printing, the first to own a digital inkjet machine in Malaysia, back in 2013. Now, it operates three different Durst machines, which are running 24/7 and offer different resolutions and speeds,’ comments Sean Yap, adding that digital printing is definitely a growing market in the region.

Sean Yap continues: ‘What makes Practimax particularly special is the utilization of digital printing technology to provide product authentication and offer security printing. Compared to conventional machines, digital machines can produce variable printing in a single pass. You can print different copies when you go digital ‑ this is especially helpful for product labels that require running or serial numbers. This makes it easy for people to track and trace the products ‑ boxes, bottles, etc.’

Sean Yap highlights that with the outstanding support from Durst service team leader Manuel Gruber and his team, EP Digital was able to build a team of factory‑trained engineers in the Southeast Asia region, available 24 hours a day and seven days a week to support Practimax and other customers in the area.

He believes that the availability of technical support from EP Digital and the Durst branding is what attracted Practimax to choose EP Digital as its business partner.

‘Being Durst’s SEA partner, EP Digital supports printers in the region by having  our trained engineers in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam,’ he adds.

Kate Yap reveals that the company recently almost doubled the size of its factory by moving from a 13,000 sqft to a 24,000 sqft production facility, reflecting its significant growth.

She also touches on Practimax’s near future, where she can see potential investments and is convinced it will be another unit from Durst’s portfolio.

For more information about Practimax, visit practimax.com.my

 

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Durst VIP Event Wallpaper 2023 – It was a great success!

 

More than 70 specialists converged on our headquarters in Brixen, Italy, for our two-day Wallpaper Event Open House. Presentations and special demonstrations were made on our Durst Alpha Wallpaper Edition technology.

Representatives from Graham & Brown, Fotoba, AVA and Ahlstrom-Munksjö were among external specialists providing insights and expertise for the delegates.

One of the participants was Aaron Kirsch, CEO of wallcovering specialist Astek in Los Angeles, USA, who said: “We recently took possession of the new Durst P5 HS Series – and we love it. We are looking forward to the next progression in wallpaper, which for us has always been on the increase.”

Martin Winkler, Durst Group’s Business Manager, Textile and Wallpaper, said: “We had a great response to the Wallpaper Open House at our headquarters, and the feedback has been fantastic. The wallpaper industry has been going through a fickle time at the moment, with people all too aware of the pain points that are pushing them towards digital.  Energy costs are very high for conventional printing, and there is a lot of waste. However, digital production is providing them with the answers by dramatically reducing waste and energy costs.

 

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Lift ERP – “It flexes with our business”

 

SUCCESS STORIES
MacroArt successfully implemented Durst Lift ERP, the ERP software solution dedicated to the digital printing industry.

Founded in 1992, MacroArt is a large-format printing company based in the United Kingdom. As UK’s leading authority on branding, MacroArt has earned an enviable reputation with an in-house, industry-leading production center serving a rapidly growing and impressive portfolio of commercial and brand clients.

The implementation of Lift ERP has enabled the company to achieve a higher level of integration and automation, resulting in an unprecedented level of efficiency.
“With a lot of other ERPs you have to bend your business to fit the ERP; the great thing about Lift ERP is it flexes with our business”, says Managing Director Michael Green. “It really is something that we can tailor specifically to suit what we do.”
The company, formerly paper-based, is now using screens to process work from any machine or workstation, ensuring that every part of the printing process is constantly updated.
“The previous system we used was very manual: there was nothing in in the baseline of the system at all”, claims Account Manager Jade Pickard. “Using Durst Lift ERP was just a breath of fresh air, really it just made it a lot easier”.
Easy and intuitive to use, the system also simplified the customer’s ordering process.
“They can just log in straight away, see exactly where it is, where it’s being shipped and check their online proofs as well”, says Client Experience Manager Charlotte Barham. “We’ve got some customers even place orders with it, which is just so quick and easy with our preset products that we have that are customer specific”.

 

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Printshopz increases new customer rate by more than 30 percent with Durst Smart Editor

Durst digital printing

In recent years, Printshopz has benefited from the dynamic development of the online printing market. Back in 2008, the company had already entered the industry as a pure reseller and successfully sold the so-called “Skydancers”. In 2014, the company started its own print production and, with this move, simultaneously expanded its range massively in the direction of flags and beach flags.

 

Durst digital printing

“We have constantly invested in new printing technologies, thus intentionally extending our range,” explains CEO Thom van Ommen. “Having our own production gives us enormous flexibility: we can control the quality of production by ourselves and react immediately to price volatile market situations as well.” To keep up with the growth, a new building with 4,000 square meters of production space was opened in 2021. The start-up currently employs around 50 people, and this is certainly not the end of the story, as Thom van Ommen points out. The customers of the online print shop come mainly from the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany. Because of its convenient location, Printshopz can also operate across borders and process deliveries within the same day. This explains the fairly high sales share of 45 percent with German customers.

 

An online editor is essential to reduce customer inhibitions when placing an order.

Today, 80 percent of all orders at Printshopz are placed online. “However, our web shop is not only used by our end customers. Partners and resellers also appreciate the simple, transparent and secure ordering process,” he says. By connecting the entire technical infrastructure, a workflow has been implemented that enables largely automated production and offers customers a high level of service. “Our customers can use their account to track order status, manage delivery addresses, call up invoices and reorder orders directly from the archive.”

Durst digital printing

The web shop is essentially based on Magento software, which was adapted to the specific requirements of Printshopz. In addition, Enfocus’ Switch workflow was integrated, creating a powerful end-to-end solution. However, one weak point from Thom van Ommen’s point of view was the previous online editor, which lacked the desired stability, especially with large files. “An online editor is quite fundamental for our business model, since the visualization can significantly reduce the inhibitions for our customers on the way to ordering.”

 

Durst Smart Editor is seamlessly integrated into the existing workflow, resulting in an increased automation level.

Durst had been known as a trusted partner for many years, since Printshopz uses, among other systems, two P5 350 printers for UV printing. “At some point, we got into conversation with the Durst team and took a closer look at the Durst Smart Editor. We were impressed by the functionality and user-friendliness on the one hand, and the stability and reliability of the solution on the other.” During the demo, it also became clear that the Smart Editor can easily process even files with a volume of 1 GB and more, as is the case for photo wallpapers. Furthermore, Printshopz had already acknowledged that the Durst Smart Editor could be seamlessly integrated into the existing workflow, resulting in a further increase in the level of automation of the entire workflow.

Durst digital printing

“With just a few adaptations, we implemented and got the Durst Smart Editor up and running in three weeks,” emphasizes Thom van Ommen, who takes this opportunity to refer to Durst’s support service, emphasizing its expertise and valuable contribution in sharing ideas and suggestions.

 

Thanks to the Smart Editor, the percentage of new customers has increased by more than 30 percent.

Beside the Smart Editor design options, end customers particularly appreciate the visualization options. The preview provides customers with a precise idea of how their products will look directly on the monitor. This even goes as far as simulating the color appearance of the real product in the case of flags, for example, or checking the positioning of the templates in the case of banners printed on both sides. “The percentage of new customers has increased by more than 30 percent since the introduction of the Durst Smart Editor.”

Durst digital printing

And of course, Printshopz is continuously working on further developing its web shop. Among other ideas, the company is considering the integration of databases for clip art, design templates, and stock images. Another topic that the online print shop would like to tackle in the near future is the production of cardboard packaging in short runs.

 

 

 

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Mobile 3D scanning of museum artefacts

Museums collect valuable artefacts of human history. Its is a window to the past. A large amount of statues, sculpture and and other historical objects present what is long gone. The preservation of the past and reverse engineering processes become possible with 3D scanning technology. Get insights into a scan of a historical statue here.

The goal: a precise scan for the replica of the statue Nike 

The War Museum in Greece is the largest museum of military history in the country and one of the largest in Southeastern Europe. It collects relicts of Greek history from all wartime periods. In honor of approx. 1600 Philhellenes who offered their services and often even their lives for the liberation of Greece, a monument is planned at the war museum.

For the Monument of Philhellenes the corrected statue of the well-known Nike (Goddess of Victory) needs to be replicated. The replica will be embossed in the center of the monument (Fig. 1). 

For this project, a 3D scan of the original statue is created in this application example. The data collected will later be used to produce the marble duplicate using a CNC cutting machine.

The challenge of scanning 

The challenge of the application is the creation of an exact scan and later duplicate of the statue.

The work here is complicated at first by the application environment. The confined space as well as the mounting of the statue on the wall makes scan data collection tricky.

With measurements of 1,2 m by 0,60 m the statue is a fairly large object to scan. Besides that, the original is characterized by the numerous details which should be maintained as best as possible. In order to achieve a realistic replica of the statue all details need to be collected accurately and reliably.

Both requirements have to be taken into consideration when scanning the Victory of Goddess.

The scan data must be as exact as possible since the statue is cut out of a marble block using a CNC marble cutting machine.

The solution for exact 3D scans

The digitized statue was the missing puzzle piece for the following replication.

In order to scan as fast and precise as possible, GOM Scan 1 was used. Due to the fringe projection (stereo camera approach) and the blue light technology, the 3D scanner provides detailed and accurate meshes.

The light weight and compact shape of the GOM Scan 1 turned out to be particularly suitable for confined spaces of a museum. The measuring volume furthermore allowed the collection of fine and small details as well as the digitization of the medium-sized part.

Lino Integrated Printing Solutions executed this task. As a long-standing partner in our network, Lino is experienced in the use of 3D scan technology. Based on years long experience, they chose the GOM Scan 1.

Michalis Bratsolias from Lino Integrated Printing Solutions reported that using the fringe projection technology, it was even possible to scan the whole statue almost without reference points.

The scanner operates with the GOM Inspect software. It was extensively used to digitize the statue. Step-by-step it guided the user through the scanning process. Thus, an accurate measuring was possible due to the constant reassurance of the software.

In the museal application, the sensor and GOM Inspect software were simply the perfect duo:

One stop solution to scan, edit, repair and even more.

Have a look behind the scenes

Ready for some behind the scenes footage of the application and the final result of the replica? Keep scrolling to see the GOM Scan 1 in action!

Thank you to Lino Integrated Printing Solutions for sharing the interesting application example, showing the divers uses of the GOM Scan 1.

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ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX®certification for Durst P5 Sublifix sublimation inks

This ink certification completes the overall sustainable package of the P5 TEX iSUB printer, whose breakthrough drying and sublimation concept already enables a massive reduction in energy consumption. 

OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT is an independent certification system for chemicals, colorants and auxiliaries used in the textile and leather industry. During a multistep process, each individual ingredient in the chemical product has been analyzed to meet the statutory requirements. Certified products are safe to human and environmental health, can be used for ecologically responsible textile production and are listed on the OEKO-TEX® Buying Guide (OEKO-TEX® Buying Guide).

OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 compliance of the sublimation inks has always been very important to DURST, this now available independent confirmation by ECO PASSPORT of the P5 Sublifix Inks further confirms their efforts and responsibility to anchor impact reduction as a central argument in their customers’ production chains.  

Additionally, this certification enables the customers an accelerated and cost-optimized certification process of both, their production chain according to OEKO-TEX® STeP, as well as their final products according to OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100.

Thus, obtaining the ECO PASSPORT certificate for the P5 Sublifix Inks also results in an immediate economic advantage for all customers using these inks.

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2022 Pinnacle Product Award for Durst and Vanguard

Durst Image Technology and Vanguard Digital Printing Systems have received seven PRINTING United Alliance 2022 Pinnacle Product Award across multiple Output Device Categories.

Output devices are judged by measuring colour charts and then comparing them to industry specifications. “This is the only competition that reports on the percentage of Adobe RGB a printer can hit,” said Dawn Nye, Program Manager for Pinnacle Awards, PRINTING United Alliance. “Some categories were decided by tenths of a point, so fierce was the competition this year.”

The following products won 2022 Pinnacle Product Awards:

  • Durst P5 Tex iSub:awarded Roll-to-Roll Direct Disperse Ink on Textile category
  • Durst Delta SPC 130:awarded Single Pass printer category
  • Vanguard VR6D-HS:awarded UV/Latex Flatbed ($100K – $200K) category
  • Vanguard VR6D-HS:awarded UV/Latex Flatbed + White ($100K – $200K) category
  • Vanguard VR5D-E:awarded UV/Latex Flatbed (under $70K) category
  • Vanguard VKH900-HS:awarded RTR/hybrid/flatbed new technology category
  • Vanguard VKR3200:awarded Roll-to-Roll UV (over 80 in.) category

Becky McConnell, Marketing Manager, Durst North America commented, “We are always happy to take part in the Pinnacle Product Award competition, as it allows us another opportunity to highlight our exciting technologies – and we couldn’t be more proud to have won so many awards this year.”

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TAU RSCi – THE GAME-CHANGER IN LABEL PRODUCTION

The Durst Group’s Tau RSCi label printer made its debut in the American market in mid-2021 with an installation at Accu-Label of Fort Wayne, Indiana. The main objective of this investment was to drive the transformation from flexo to digital. One year on, the firm’s verdict is overwhelmingly positive.

“The Tau RSCi is a real game-changer for us that’s helping to write the next chapter in our success story with digital label production,” asserts President Dave Manning. Accu-Label first entered into digital six years ago with another manufacturer’s label printing solution. However, production was limited to short runs owing to the relatively high costs for consumables. Since installing the Tau RSCi, which is designed for an industrial level of productivity, Accu-Label has also been able to handle medium to long-run jobs economically from day one. What’s more, a new standard of quality has been achieved thanks to Durst’s highly pigmented Tau RSC UV inks. The company opted for the 20” version – the widest available – to maximize their productivity.

Production Manager DJ Manning emphasizes in this connection that, “The Tau RSCi has halved the costs for consumables, and the print speed is up to five times higher compared to alternative solutions. It’s precisely this combination that makes the Tau RSCi unbeatable when it comes to digital label printing. And the color consistency the Durst solution provides is an enormous advantage where recurring jobs are concerned.”

Accu-Label’s production mix was previously in the region of 25 percent digital and 75 percent flexo. By August 2021, the digital share of the total volume produced had risen to 47 percent –with just the Tau RSCi operating in a single shift and supervised by one employee. Four operators are needed to print roughly the same volume in flexo. “Today, our jobs are produced using the technology that delivers the highest profit contribution,” Dave Manning confirms. The almost negligible setup times and the high printing speed of up to 328 feet per minute are key here and central to efficient production.

“The transformation from flexo to digital has finally got under way with the Tau RSCi. It’s had a bigger impact on our business model than any other investment to date,” DJ Manning concludes. “After only a year, we’re already considering installing a second Tau very soon, to enable us to expand into new market segments.”

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Durst Fespa 2022 – Δηλωση του Nazim Öztahtaci

Durst, Τμήμα Εκτύπωσης Ετικετών και Εύκαμπτων Συσκευασιών.
Μια πολύ διαφωτιστική δήλωση του Nazim Öztahtaci στη FESPA 2022.

Νέες επιχειρηματικές ευκαιρίες παρουσιάστηκαν στην Εκτύπωση Ετικετών & Εύκαμπτων Συσκευασιών στη FESPA 2022.

Πληροφορίες από τον Nazim Öztahtaci, Γενικό Διευθυντή της UGUR Etiket, Τουρκία, σχετικά με την εμπειρία του με το Durst Tau RSC E.

Γεια σας. Είμαι ο Ναζίμ.

Είμαι ο ιδιοκτήτης μιας εταιρείας εκτύπωσης ετικετών, της UGUR Etiket στην Τουρκία.

Ασχολούμαστε με την εκτύπωση ετικετών από το 2005.

Διαθέτουμε γραμμές flexo και offset.

Πέρυσι αποφασίσαμε να επενδύσουμε στην ψηφιακή εκτύπωση για τη παραγωγή  ετικετών, λόγω των προσδοκιών των πελατών μας για ποιότητα και καθώς και των παραγγελιών μικρού όγκου. Επίσης οι πελάτες δεν θέλουν η ποιότητα να εξαρτάται από τους ανθρώπους.

Πέρυσι επέλεξα την Durst, αφού έλεγξα όλες τις άλλες εναλλακτικές λύσεις, λόγω της υψηλής ανάλυσης, των ζωηρών χρωμάτων, της κατανάλωσης μελανιού και της υποστήριξής τους από το λογισμικό, επειδή η ροή εργασίας και το ριπάρισμα είναι όλα εσωτερικά με το δικό τους λογισμικό.

Χρησιμοποιώ το μηχάνημα από τον Ιανουάριο του 2022 και είμαι πραγματικά χαρούμενος επειδή γνώρισα αυτούς τους ανθρώπο

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