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Thursday, February 7, 2019

LT5C-White & New Materials


I am pleased to announce the LT5C; a benchtop LED printer designed specifically for labels.
LT5C
LT5C

After working with the Okidata for several years, I’m excited to finally get this product on the market.  I’ve mentioned this product in this blog prior: first at the 2015 Graph Expo post.

https://colorlabelsondemand.blogspot.com/2015/09/graph-expo-2-new-solutions.html


Second in the 2017 Label Expo post:

https://colorlabelsondemand.blogspot.com/2017/09/label-expo-europe-2017.html


Third, in the 2018 Label Expo post:

https://colorlabelsondemand.blogspot.com/2018/09/label-expo-2018.html


This new product excites me for 3 key reasons.  First, this newly designed printer, specifically for labels, eliminates many of the problems with former versions of laser label printers.  For example, previous laser label printers were designed to print 8.5” x 11” sheets.  This design meant each print job created at least 11” or more of waste as the label media traveled through the printer to the fuser.  With this printer, the printer cuts the last label in the job to eliminate any label lost.  Watch the printer run here:



Also, the printer how has a minimum batch-length size of 4”; along with a minimum width of 1” and a minimum length of .5”.  These capabilities make the printer much more user friendly and less wasteful.  According to Grant Lapke, our technical expert on the LT5C, “I find this printer very easy to use.  It’s still new to us, but the use of it seems very straight forward.”


In addition to media handling, the LT5C offers better color registration; using different transfer technology than used in standard 8.5” x 11” printers. Overall, this printer designed for labels will work better than previous toner-based options.

Second, the LT5C will offer a variety of media as well as the possibility for less expensive labels. As a LED/Laser printer, the fuser bonds the toner to the label media; opening up exciting and possibly less expensive options.  For example, silver foil:

Silver Foil Labels With the QL-300
Silver Foil Labels With the QL-300
 Kraft Paper:



Kraft Paper With the QL-300
Kraft Paper With The QL-300

Black Paper:


Black Paper With The QL-300
Black Paper With The LT5C

Gold Paper:


Gold Paper With The QL-300
Gold Paper With The LT5C

And Clear Film:


Clear Film With The QL-300
Clear Film With The LT5C

I believe the capabilities of the LT5C will offer exciting new artwork designs for our customer’s labels.

Third, as seen in the previous pictures, the LT5C offers white toner.  Now you can add white to artwork that uses clear or colored materials; or use white as a base underneath other colors.


White Underneath Using The QL-300
White Underneath Using The QL-300




As for the costs to get the ease of use, flexibility in media types and white toner benefits, we’ve been told the toner costs are priced similar to standard inkjet printers.  For example, the CMYK should last approximately 52,000 linear inches (more than 8,000, 6” labels); and the white toner should last 26,000 linear inches (more than 4,000, 6” labels) at 20% coverage.

Overall, I see a good fit for the LT5C with many types of companies; cannabis, cosmetics, or food for example.  It fits where branding is very important.  If you want the ability to print many types of unique label media, or need to use white on your labels, contact us to discuss the new LT5C would work for you.

Guy Mikel
855-962-7670
info@colorlabelsolutions.com

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