Reflex Label Plus acquires second Nilpeter FA-Line

Nilpeter FA-Line gives excellent printing results

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Reflex Label Plus acquires second Nilpeter FA-Line
Nick Hughes of Nilpeter UK (Left) with Shaun Hanson, Reflex Label Plus (Right), holding the Best Print Award from the 2021 FlexoTech International Print & Innovations Awards

The Leeds-based printer Reflex Label Plus recently acquired the second Nilpeter FA-Line press. Nilpeter FA-Line is a fully loaded FA-22 press having more features. 

Built around the modern printing operator, with an intuitive user interface and fully mobile print controls, the Nilpeter FA-Line provides a maximum level of stability, the tightest register tolerance, and excellent printing results on multiple substrates. All normal self-adhesive materials, including flexible packaging films, polymer films, metallic films, and paper.

Reflex Label Plus speaks about the positive experience with Nilpeter 

Shaun Hanson, Keighley site manager of Reflex Label Plus, said, “We decided to invest in another Nilpeter press because of our previous positive experience with them, and their reputation for world-class customer service, and they did not disappoint.”

“The team supported us at every stage of the purchase journey. From outlining our specific needs right at the beginning to liaising with the four other machinery suppliers involved in the project to see it through to fruition. The time and attention taken by the team at Nilpeter meant that installation was easy and stress-free, with any challenges handled quickly and professionally by their engineers.”

“The press quality is second to none, and this, coupled with the excellent follow-up training, means that we have already produced some of the most technologically advanced labels in the world. This machine has been built to last and will be serving us for many years to come, I am excited to see what more we can achieve,” Hanson concludes.

 

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