05.07.24
For over 50 years, Labels Unlimited has paired industry experts and equipment to bring their customers’ ideas to life. Their craft of turning thoughts and ideas into tangible reality allowed Labels Unlimited to grow and expand its print shop exponentially over the years. With this, they needed a press that could turn jobs faster and meet high expectations. After investing in their first Durst Tau RSC E in 2022, they quickly invested in their second.
Labels Unlimited is experienced in digital label production, having brought that service in-house in 2017. This experience helped expedite their investment in Durst technology in 2022. “I was looking for more speed with consistent quality and colors, along with lower running costs,” says Rami Akhras, owner of Labels Unlimited. “Print speed, quality, productivity, and versatility are all critical for us. We were not willing to compromise, and with Durst, we didn’t need to.”
Now faced with slower digital printers and aging flexo technology, Akhras made the investment in a second Durst RSC E to replace that equipment.
Durst RSC E technology features 1200 dpi quality, print speed of 170 fpm (upgradeable to up to 262 fpm), and what Durst says is unparalleled uptime. “We continue to move more and more jobs to digital from flexo, and we need digital printers we can count on that are easy to operate. We have been able to easily transition jobs to the two RSC E printers and produce exceptional labels at fast speeds with very little waste or downtime.” Arkhas adds. “The RSC Es allow us to offer the best labels on the market at the most competitive prices.”
“It has been great working with Rami and setting Labels Unlimited up with technology that will continue to shape their future,” comments Steve Lynn, director of sales – Packaging and Label, Durst North America. “You can tell how enthusiastic everyone is about the quality of their labels, from the pre-press department to the machine operators to the team in finishing. It has been a privilege to work with such a devoted team, and we look forward to seeing how Labels Unlimited continues to grow and evolve.”
Akhras concludes, “We, and our customers, have very high expectations when it comes to the labels we produce. The RSC E gives us exactly what we need.”
Labels Unlimited is experienced in digital label production, having brought that service in-house in 2017. This experience helped expedite their investment in Durst technology in 2022. “I was looking for more speed with consistent quality and colors, along with lower running costs,” says Rami Akhras, owner of Labels Unlimited. “Print speed, quality, productivity, and versatility are all critical for us. We were not willing to compromise, and with Durst, we didn’t need to.”
Now faced with slower digital printers and aging flexo technology, Akhras made the investment in a second Durst RSC E to replace that equipment.
Durst RSC E technology features 1200 dpi quality, print speed of 170 fpm (upgradeable to up to 262 fpm), and what Durst says is unparalleled uptime. “We continue to move more and more jobs to digital from flexo, and we need digital printers we can count on that are easy to operate. We have been able to easily transition jobs to the two RSC E printers and produce exceptional labels at fast speeds with very little waste or downtime.” Arkhas adds. “The RSC Es allow us to offer the best labels on the market at the most competitive prices.”
“It has been great working with Rami and setting Labels Unlimited up with technology that will continue to shape their future,” comments Steve Lynn, director of sales – Packaging and Label, Durst North America. “You can tell how enthusiastic everyone is about the quality of their labels, from the pre-press department to the machine operators to the team in finishing. It has been a privilege to work with such a devoted team, and we look forward to seeing how Labels Unlimited continues to grow and evolve.”
Akhras concludes, “We, and our customers, have very high expectations when it comes to the labels we produce. The RSC E gives us exactly what we need.”