Wine Labels

As the race for dominance continues in the Wine industry, one of the of the growing problems that producers are facing is the constantly changing labels. While with a majority of the food industry a product label does not need to be changed for usually 5-7 years, in the Wine industry a new label is needed about every 24 months or less. With all of the international and domestic competition, Wine producers have had to truly push their artists and their Label presses to keep up.

With such a fast paced industry, the only way to stay on top is to have the best. With the help of some of the newest and best label press available. Wine labels aren’t as easy or simple to produce as most food or drink labels, in fact it is quite the opposite. Wine labels are quite complex, and require advanced machinery to produce.Wine Label Printer

One of the newest innovations to the Wine industry, has been the introduction of pressure-sensitive labels. Pressure-sensitive labels are printed onto rolls of paper containing a backing, a center film of adhesive and a top layer of printable paper. The use of the pressure-sensitive label is perhaps the best demonstration of the versatility of today’s printing abilities. However, because it is still an emerging technology, paper quantities and varieties are a bit harder to come by. To duplicate pressure-sensitive sheet stock, some printers have had to get very creative, some even by designing or making their own paper!

There’s also another form of print technology called flexography, which is a process that’s similar to sheet printing but typically associated with the printing of boxes and cartons. Some advancements in line screen-the number of dots of color per one inch (dpi)-have allowed flexography to almost rival offset. Offset typically hovers around 250 or more dpi; flexography was originally printing 150 dpi and with new technology is now approaching 200 dpi.

With higher standards than anything else in the label industry, the Wine label printing business is constantly evolving. “The wine label printing business maintains the highest specifications of any label business,” said Schwanebeck. “Absolute control over detail is critical. The new presses, with better register, tighter color control and more capability, are driving an incredibly competitive business.”

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