UNDER THE HOOD / CANON LABELSTREAM LS2000 39 www.printmonthly.co.uk May / June 2024 - Issue 348 The drive to greener products with a low carbon footprint impact is now almost a given when we are looking for consumer products. Purchasers are seeking assurances from printers that when they place an order for labelling products or point of sale materials, they can be certain the product is as green as possible. For a number of years, manufacturers have slowly migrated across to water-based inks which we all know are safer to use for foods and consumer products. The main issue is that the enthusiasm for moving to green offerings needs massive changes in technology to match the desires. By its nature, research and development takes time and money, and when developing brand new products it takes deep pockets but equally a thorough understanding of what the market will need in five or seven years’ time from sitting down with a blank sheet of paper. One company you can rely on to have the resources and know-how to complete this is Canon. Being a world leader in digital printing products for some years now, it is of no surprise the company is bringing to market a brand new product which will set new standards in both print quality and production volumes in the consumer label market. Canon has unveiled the LabelStream LS2000 which will be available for us to all see at drupa 2024 but keen for everyone to have interest at fever pitch before June, it was recently shown to the public in Yokohama, and it did not disappoint. Water-based Inks Canon has previously worked with other partners when it comes to printheads and associated printers, but the LabelStream LS2000 has been built and developed completely in-house making it an ‘allCanon product’. The manufacturer has recognised that there is a growing market for self-adhesive labels which are eco-friendly for consumer products but is finding the run lengths are dropping and quality is heading upwards at an ever-demanding level. To meet this challenge, Canon has designed not only a brand new reel-to-reel printer but has produced a water-based inkjet printhead which has both speed and quality all wrapped in one. Engineers have gone back to the drawing board and in their many research and development sites in Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany, they have developed a printer with new high-definition, thermal printheads producing a resolution of 2,400 x 1,200dpi. For a label printer, this positions it right next to offset lithography for quality. The heads themselves are only part of the solution of high quality and production, integral to the head is a completely new ink circulation system within it which automatically decides the best route for the ink to get to the nozzles. As ensuring effective ink deployment for quality purposes is only part of the issue of maintaining quality, this new technology almost eliminates the clogging of nozzles, keeping print quality at the highest levels and extending the life- time of the printhead itself. Green credentials come to the fore here as well. The water-based products make the labels food safe and Canon ensures they will comply with international food standards meaning the labels can be applied on any product with confidence. Easy Colour Control The inks themselves are new, come with high colour density, and are polymer-based. They are laid on the substrate with great precision and low thickness which ensure a wide printing gamut. Depending on the product choices you NEW MARKETS, NEW STANDARDS A built-in spectrophotometer can control the printed image within standards on the run and produce ICC profiles when needed Canon has unveiled new printers featuring brand new water-based inkjet systems that put capacity and quality in short- to medium-run label printing. Brian Sims finds out more
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