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Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, January 2007
Joe Sinclair and Katia Arguello of Cafe de Apante import coffee beans from the family's Nicaraguan estate. They use the LX810 Color Label Printer to print coffee labels. "The LX810 makes small business look big and professional. Our customers tell us the packaging looks amazing compared to other products they see on the shelf," states Sinclair. Read more.
Label & Narrow Web, November/December 2006
Digital printing has been around now for more than 20 years. In that time
commercial printers have used the power of digital printing extensively to
create more personalized communications. We all have received personalized
letters, postcards and catalogs in the mail. But in the label industry the usage
of digital printing has lagged behind. Read more.
Labels and Labeling, November/December 2005
The short run technology allows
brand owners to customize labels and packaging to target
infinitely different audiences. Madly Pop’n of Oak Park, Illinois,
has provided gourmet popcorn gifts and corporate gifts since
1984 and recently decided to invest in digital to differentiate
itself from its competitors. Read more.
Business Solutions, October 2005
The LX800's 4800 dpi (dots per inch) print resolution provided Madly Pop'n with professional looking labels that could be printed on demand. Furthermore, the LX800 can print labels between 1.5 inches and 8 inches wide and up to 24 inches long. It can even print onto a variety of different materials including tags, synthetics, continuous forms, transparent polyesters, and high-gloss label stock that's water-resistant. All of these features, coupled with an MSRP of $2,495, convinced Madly Pop'n that the LX800 was the labeling solution it had been searching for. Read more.
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