Roll Flex Label Company, located in Hackensack, New Jersey, is a custom label producer. Established in 1983, Roll Flex has held customer service, quality, competitive pricing, and quick turnaround time as its highest priority and promise to its customers. With a specialty in safety and warning, food and beverage, product, barcode, and coverup labels, Roll Flex has continued to grow and expand their product offerings. “We started with a Primera Digital Press, which was fine in the beginning, but as our digital business increased, we needed something faster with better quality,” Zink-Boyle states. By partnering with Durst, it has added 1200 dpi UV inkjet technology to its production portfolio.
The Durst Tau RSC-E operates at speeds of up to 170ft/min (upgradeable to 262ft/min) with native 1200dpi native resolution and available with up to 8 colors. Durst RSC high opacity white ink delivers a smooth white which is ideal for printing on metallic and clear materials. Best in class quality and productivity, combined with highest uptime, result in a competitive package with lowest total cost of ownership. Equipped with Durst Workflow Label software solution and the monitoring tool Durst Analytics, this printer is a production unit from day one. Steve Lynn, director label & packaging for Durst North America, offers, “We are delighted to welcome Roll Flex into the Durst family and look forward to a great partnership as they transform their business with Durst 1200dpi inkjet production capabilities.”
In the competitive label industry, adding a Durst Tau RSC-E was an easy decision for Zink-Boyle, who says, “We did an extensive search and decided that the Durst RSC-E fit all of our current needs. In the future, as our needs change, the RSC-E can be upgraded to a higher speed, so the press can grow as we grow. 1200 dpi was attractive to us as it provides the highest level of quality currently available that ensures we are competitive now and in the future, and we really felt Durst offered the best press on the market. We also heard such positive feedback from current users, which made our decision even easier.”