Paul Edwards of INX International explains why digital label printing is gaining steam. Reasons include improved image quality, embellishment options, and digital chipping away at certain analog advantages in terms of economic run lengths.
We recently interviewed Paul Edwards, Vice President of the Digital Division at INX International Ink Company, to understand why digital print is expected to grow to 15% of label sales by 2025.
The company now operates three K600i units in its Cleveland, Ohio facility — two 22-inch dual-bar units and one 17-inch single-bar unit — enhancing its ability to produce high-quality variable data and sequential barcoded labels at greater speeds and volumes.
As governments worldwide tighten regulations on materials, recyclability, and chemical safety, staying compliant has become a cornerstone of maintaining market access and brand reputation.
INX supports craft breweries with comprehensive ink solutions across all packaging types, including metal cans, pressure-sensitive and wraparound labels, shrink sleeves, tags, and paperboard carriers.
With regulatory requirements tightening globally, the LMB Series provides printers, ink makers, and brand owners with a safe, versatile, and vibrant fluorescent ink base that meets strict low migration and indirect food contact standards, ensuring compliance without compromising on brightness.
The new state-of-the-art flexographic and gravure manufacturing facility in Cabreúva, Brazil, is only 25 miles from the INX metal decorating plant in Itatiba.
Founded in 2007 by Tim Kelley, KelCode Solutions provides a comprehensive range of industrial marking and coding solutions that support various industries,.
At the INX tabletop in the exhibitor’s area, information will be available on energy curable ink and coating solutions for commercial and packaging purposes.