Colordyne Technologies, Brookfield, Wis., a provider of digital printing end-to-end solutions, will unveil its new 3600 Series press, the next generation in disruptive digital color printing, at Labelexpo-Americas 2014 in Rosemont, Ill. The CDT 3600 Series joins the Production Class family of digital print system solutions as a full-featured process color digital label and tag production system with an enhanced precision web handling system, powered by Memjet technology.
The CDT 3600 Series provides the latest in proven closed-loop tension-control technology and is available with low cost inline finishing options and configurations. The innovative product also brings several benefits to the Production Class Digital Color Printing System, including enhanced print quality, increased resolution of 1600x1375 dpi, drastically reduced RIP times, speeds up to 225 ft/min (69 m/min), and a more user-friendly interface. The new CDT 3600 Series web handling system also provides flexibility and modularity for custom configurations and future faster speeds.
"We consistently seek to provide our customers with the most precise and efficient products in the digital printing industry," said Gary Falconbridge, Colordyne president and CEO. "The CDT 3600 Series upgrade does just this, as it brings new features and benefits consistent with our core value of providing the fastest print speeds and highest resolution at the lowest capital cost. We are pleased to partner with such a well-respected company on the enhanced web handling system, which makes this high-quality product the best on the market."
CDT partnered with Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC) on the new press, which features the PCMC-created web handling system. The new partnership with PCMC, a global leader in tissue converting, packaging, flexographic printing and non-wovens technology, reaffirms the high quality and high precision offered by the CDT 3600 Series. The cutting-edge web handling system allows for digital upgrades and enhancements as they are available in the future to be implemented easily and cost effectively. This, in turn, protects and ensures customers that what they purchase today will not become outdated technology.
"PCMC is excited to collaborate with Colordyne and provide our long established history and expertise in web handling, converting and line integration to the Colordyne family of digital products," said Rich Rogals, director of sales for PCMC. "By capitalizing on each company's core capabilities and strengths, the Colordyne offering becomes a highly productive and predictable digital solution for the end-user."
For more information, visit www.colordynetech.com.





