GTV Label Master cc expands into new markets by leveraging SCREEN’s digital inkjet label press’s speed and colour consistency

With an ambition to penetrate new markets, South African print company GTV Label Master cc acquired a SCREEN Truepress Jet L350UV SAI S 7 Colour digital label press. A big leap for the company, the new press has already secured GTV Label Master a steady stream of business from new customers in the competitive South African market since its installation a few weeks ago.

Truepress Jet L350 SAI S 7 Colour enables Gtv to make strides in digital label printing
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21.03.2023
Source:  Company news

GTV Label Master cc chose the SCREEN digital inkjet label press for its ability to deliver faster turnaround times and quality labels. “The SAI S series’ improved colour reproduction, as well as its superior scalability, enables it to meet a wide variety of market needs,” says GTV Label Master cc co-owner Ravi Pillay. “The innovative inks maximise the machine’s already outstanding quality, stability and compatibility with a wide range of substrates. It’s undoubtedly the most flexible and automated label production system in its class.”

Ravi adds: “The SCREEN machine has been a revelation to the business and has changed our way of thinking when it comes to label printing. Digital printing is the future, and this press will allow us to be at the forefront of digital label printing in the Durban Metropolitan area.”

GTV Label Master cc is one of South Africa’s established label and commercial print houses. Set up in Durban in 1989, the family business has since been servicing a growing number of clients in the region and beyond.

GTV Label Master cc manufactures plain and printed self-adhesive, computer, jet laser labels,lexible packaging and now digital printing.

SCREEN’s South African agent ROTOCON has had a 20-year relationship with GTV Label Master cc and provides after-sales and technical support for SCREEN’s digital inkjet technology.

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