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Gintzler Graphics buys second Gallus ECS 340 press

Gintzler Graphics will be adding a second Gallus ECS 340 flexographic press at its Buffalo, NY location in late December of 2012. The new press will be the same configuration as the original, but with the addition of a register control.

Gallus is pleased to announce the sale of a new Gallus ECS 340 flexographic press to Gintzler Graphics, their second since the model was first introduced at Labelexpo 2009 in Brussels.

 

"We use Gallus flexo presses in both of our facilities, here in Buffalo, NY, and in Liberty Hill, TX," said Gintzler president, Bryan Scheible. "They are extremely user-friendly and robust, which translates to very high reliability and performance with hardly any downtime. And if we do have an issue, the Gallus support staff is right there to help us. For these reasons and more, there was really no question about what narrow web press we wanted."

 

 

The new press will be the same configuration as the original, but with the addition of a register control. Gintzler Graphics is a high-quality, custom manufacturer and prides itself on its ability to deliver unique label printing solutions for its medical and health and beauty customers. This often calls for modifying a flexographic press with new features. In these cases, the Gallus team has been able to engineer solutions to achieve the top-quality results they needed.

 

"Since we acquired the first press, we have been sold on the Gallus ECS 340's extremely short web path," Scheible noted. "The new press includes enhanced impression cylinder adjustments that will speed make-ready even further, helping us reduce waste to an absolute minimum."

 

"Gallus helps us achieve award-winning quality, and that allows us to help our customers sell more products," Scheible continued. "The addition of a second Gallus ECS 340 will certainly help us maintain our excellent reputation and give us a boost to do more high-quality work."

 

Delivery of the new Gallus ECS 340 in Buffalo is expected in late December, and will be fully operational by early- to mid-January.

Source: http://www.gallus-group.com

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