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(L-R)Shayak Mukherjee, business consultant, IP Business; Vijay Kamat pre sales consultant, IP Business; Milan Virani, director, Screen Land; Tejas Virani, director, Screen Land; Ashok Sethi, head of sales production and industrial print business; Viral Virani, director, Screen Land; Shreyas Virani, director, Screen Land and Manish Gupta, head, product lifecycle management and planning division at PrintExpo 2023, Chennai Courtesy- PSA

Screen Land, a label printer and hologram manufacturing company in South India, has ventured into digital printing with Konica Minolta’s AccurioLabel 230 digital label press machine.

Tejas Virani, director, Screen Land — a 45-year-old company that started the journey with screen printing and letterpress — expressed his confidence in the capabilities of the AccurioLabel 230 machine.

The machine has boosted our printing quality. With this CMYK four-color label press for short-run digital label printing, we are now able to provide labels to customers in need for smaller quantities.” It has a printing width of 250 to 330 mm and can handle substrates from 81 to 256 gsm.

Emphasizing the role of after-sales service, Virani said company provides exceptional post-production support. “The machine from Konica Minolta and the after-sales service of Konica Minolta is what makes us think about coming back to the company once again to fulfill our need for new machines.”

Screen Land as a hologram manufacturer has its sight set on harnessing the power of barcode and hologram printing for anti-counterfeiting. “Counterfeiting is a huge issue in the pharma industry and other popular brands as well. Holograms and barcodes can be a major weapon against counterfeiting,” Virani said.

As a label printer and hologram manufacturer, Screen Land serves the automobile, chemicals, cosmetics, food and beverage, garments, pharmaceutical, household, plastic, tyres and logistics industries.

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