1. What is a Print and Apply system?
A Print and Apply system is an automated solution that prints labels (including barcodes, dates, and other variable data) and immediately applies them to products, packaging, or pallets—all in one seamless process.
2. How is Print and Apply different from manual labelling or pre-printed labels?
Unlike manual or pre-printed labelling, Print and Apply systems offer real-time printing, greater accuracy, consistency, and compliance with industry regulations. They also reduce human error and operational downtime.
3. What industries benefit most from Print and Apply systems?
Industries with strict labelling standards such as food production, pharmaceuticals, and logistics benefit greatly due to the need for traceability, hygiene, and regulatory compliance.
4. Can these systems operate continuously?
Yes, Print and Apply systems are designed for 24/7 operation, reducing downtime and labour costs.
5. Are these systems safe for use in sensitive environments?
Absolutely. They do not emit particles, making them suitable for clean environments like medical device manufacturing. They also enhance workplace safety when handling hazardous substances.
6. What resolution can ColorWorks printers achieve?
ColorWorks printers offer up to 1200x1200 dpi, ensuring sharp, professional-quality labels.
7. Is ColorWorks compatible with my existing systems?
Yes. It supports Windows, Linux, Mac/iOS, and SAP, and uses Epson’s ESC/Label programming language, which is compatible with most label drivers.
8. What is the built-in peeler feature?
Certain ColorWorks models (PE series) include an automatic backing-paper removal function, making label application faster and more efficient.
9. What types of ink are available for ColorWorks printers?
You can choose:
* UltraChrome DY ink for glossy, vibrant labels.
* UltraChrome DL ink for durable, smudgeproof, and waterproof labels when used with Epson PP Matt media.