The first modular digital converting system from Gallus will be on show at Labelexpo as the company unveils the Gallus DCS 340.

The DCS 340 is an inkjet printing module integrated into a Gallus machine platform combines the latest digital printing technology with the benefits of conventional printing and further processing technology.

According to the company the new system – developed as a joint venture between Heidelberg and Fujifilm – sets new standards in label printing in terms of quality, short-run production efficiency and scope for customisation.

By combining the strengths of digital printing with an inline finishing process that has been specially optimised for digital printing, the Gallus DCS 340 gives users the chance to varnish, embellish and further process labels inline – from the roll to the finished die-cut label in a single production operation.