Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Ltd is pleased to announce that leading bespoke packaging specialist, Dairi-Pak, has become its first UK customer to use its new PKG-675i corrugated packaging printer
Launched earlier this year, the PKG-675i is a water-based digital inkjet printer that opens doors to short run and personalised corrugated and folding carton packaging, helping serve fast-growing sectors such as e-commerce. This flexibility for packaging on demand production was one of the key drivers for Dairi-Pak in choosing a digital inkjet upgrade.
“Changing consumer behaviour, specifically the staggering increase in online purchasing, has prompted us to invest in a digital printer to enable our customers to enhance the ‘unboxing experience’, particularly for their clients who are receiving their products in the post or via courier,” explained Tim Gray, MD of Dairi-Pak.
“Many of our customers are demanding messaging and strong branding on the inside of postal packs, whilst leaving the outside of the pack anonymously plain. This is particularly important to those customers shipping high value items where the potential for theft is a concern, but the perception of quality is important.”
The high-quality PKG-675i inkjet device is perfectly suited for producing short run and personalised corrugated boards and folding cartons, flat or pre-die cut, quickly and economically. This was crucial in the decision process for Dairi-Pak as Gray elaborated, “This makes true personalization possible; making each consumer/customer feel very special – either by the use of their name or a marketing message that is personal (or pertinent) to them. You can use a standard size box for different products (or different specs and colours of the same product) using multiple print styles within the production run, which is a game changer.”
For Dairi-Pak this enables short run batches of boxes with full colour, high-definition print without the ‘on cost’ of printing plates or stereos. In the past, the cost of these would often make the print run unviable or severely limit the demand for these printed short runs. Taking this idea to its conclusion, the company can now produce a practical and affordable single printed sample or prototype to sell the idea to prospective customers, prove a concept, or present it for approval prior to manufacturing a print run.
Gray added, “Many box makers insist on a minimum run of 1000 or more if the customer wants the box printed, so digital print definitely has a sweet spot – from a single box to perhaps 500 boxes, digital can be very cost effective.”
Thanks to the packaging on demand abilities of its new PKG-675i, rather than having to use a plain box to ship smaller quantities, Dairi-Pak’s customers now have a variety of options. This includes inside or outside print (or both), and full colour high-definition print of a product or customer specific image – all with as much or as little print as required, with quantities down to a single box.
The enhanced degree of personalisation and flexibility for printed packaging now makes Dairi-Pak Ltd a truly one stop shop for all cardboard packaging products. Tim concluded, “We will be working closely with our customers to explore how our new digital print capabilities can improve, enhance and extend their presence in their traditional or new markets.”
Grahame Megilley, industrial print business development manager at Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Ltd also added, “We are proud that our new market-leading PKG-675i is supporting Dairi-Pak with its move to digital packaging on demand printing. In an evolving market, the PKG-675i is the perfect printer to support professional packaging specialists like Dairi-Pak, rapidly producing the highest quality bespoke products for its clients.”
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