It follows the decision to switch to coding boxes, instead of labelling, after a factory reconstruction and modernization and comes after a successful trial on the production line.
The installation of the Linx IJ355 means Mar-Ne-Váll can rely on effective coding without losing productivity, and with maintenance stoppages kept to a minimum.
The machine, supplied through Linx’s Hungarian distributor partner Printec Kft., codes up to 30 brown boxes per minute with text, logos and EAN13 barcodes.
The Linx IJ355’s innovative ReFRESH® ink system, robust design, and printhead protection technology mean significantly reduced downtime and savings on consumables.
The patented ReFRESH system ensures premium print quality and avoids wasted ink during printhead cleaning, saving time and
money ordinarily wasted on purging procedures.
Its tough stainless-steel nozzle guard protects the printhead from possible damage, caused by impact with the boxes on the line, while remaining close enough to the packaging to ensure superior print quality is maintained.
Jozsef Veszelovszki, Production Director of Mar-Ne-Váll Kft., says: “We decided to switch from labelling to printing, because our production reached the level where the labelling was not economic any more.
“We are saving a lot with this modification. We studied and tested several products from many manufacturers and we found the price/value ratio is best from Linx and Printec. We are satisfied with the performance and print quality.”
The Mar-NE-Váll Kft. (www.ripp-ropp.hu) unit in Törökszentmiklós was established as Hungary’s first bread-crumbing plant in 1987. The plant started manufacturing popular bread-crumbed products by applying a then-unique technology and has since expanded its range under the Ripp-Ropp brand name.