
Konica Minolta has received an award for its AccurioLabel 400 high-speed toner printing system. The Japan Institute of Design Promotion honoured the printing system with the Good Design Award. The high level of user-friendliness and functionality was particularly praised.
The jury's official statement said that the AccurioLabel 400 from Konica Minolta a high-quality product with outstanding user-friendliness and functionality. The roll unwinding and rewinding of the label web, which protrude dynamically outwards on each side, create a "Light impression that is difficult to express with industrial systems".
The introduction of new white toner printing extends the functionality of the AccurioLabel 400 at favourable conditions, while the jury also described the further development of the design compared to the previous model as a "major change in appearance without compromise". This year, the company celebrated the 1000th installation of its highly successful AccurioLabel label press range - less than seven years after entering the labelling market.
"We are very proud to have won a Good Design Award for the AccurioLabel 400, especially six months before its official market launch. Our first high-end model in the AccurioLabel series has already achieved unrivalled operational efficiency, even in the high-volume segment. This not only minimises wasted time in print shops, but also significantly reduces operator training time. In particular, Konica Minolta's Intelligent Quality Care and the IQ-520 will increase ease of use and automation so that label production will benefit from higher quality management. In addition, the introduction of Konica Minolta's white toner printing will help to increase added value in digital label printing."
Mirko PelzerOffering Manager Professional Printing at Konica Minolta Germany
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Source: Konica Minolta
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