After nearly 30 orders for the TrojanTwo digital label press since its launch at Labelexpo Americas last year, Trojanlabel has increased its sales forecast to 125 units in 2015.

Both small and large converters are among the customers, leading to the company to increased its forecast of digital presses to be delivered to customers.

TrojanTwo is a roll-to-roll label printing system, capable of printing full colour, high quality labels. The press is built around a Memjet print head and according to the company, the print quality is taken to a very high level ensuring consistent print quality over long runs. 

This is one of the reasons why IkonPrint, a Danish label converter, made an investment in the TrojanTwo. ‘I was really impressed with the quality of the print. Even when the colour density in the print is high, the print is flawless and the colours are crisp. I wouldn’t expect this from a label press this size, and it is really fascinating to see how consistent the print is. I pretty quickly decided to buy the TrojanTwo’ said Thomas Nielsen, owner of IkonPrint

The unit is servo-driven, with precision planetary gearheads, double sided frame for better platform stiffness; electronic webguide, two splice tables with magnetic clamps, contact cleaning system, an automatic tension system, and a capacitive 15.6″ touch screen. The system includes a self-predictive and intelligent printhead servicing system using sophisticated usage algorithms, which maximizes up-time and delivers consistent print quality through long runs.

Etiquette Théophiles, a label converter in France, also invested in the machine, ‘We were looking for high quality printing and did not want to make any compromises in this regard. TrojanTwo fulfilled our expectations and was furthermore more economic than other solutions we had been looking at. The 1600 x 1600 dpi resolution print was the best we had seen – even at an 18 m/minute printing speed. There is no doubt that TrojanTwo is value for money,’ said Régis Théophiles, owner of Etiquette Théophiles.