What makes PrintoLUX better?

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Highly durable results

Printing has never been this durable. We achieve industry-compatible results with high resistance to solvents, acids and mechanical loads.

AE, Aluminium

One process – countless possibilities
With PrintoLUX® you produce your own labelling needs:

Benefit from the countless possibilities of digital printing. Easily create and implement content such as text, colours, graphics, photos, barcodes and 2D codes digitally. In addition, you can print on up to 11 different materials made of metal, foil and plastic with just one process.

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Flexibility in in-house production

Produce small as well as large series cost-effectively. Produce just in time according to your needs without time-consuming set-up times.

Materials

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Cost-effective for all quantities

No danger to people or nature. The PrintoLUX® process produces no hazardous waste. We only use environmentally friendly water-based inks.

ME, Brass

ASE, Aluminium

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Produce eco-friendly

VE, Stainless steel

PY, Polyester

SP, Laminated panel

PA, Polyamide

DK, Document adhesive

PK, Polyester adhesive foil

Custom Sizes

PD, Polyester decorative foil

AV, Aluminium composite

The Process

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Design

A total of 11 materials made of metals and plastics can be printed with the PrintoLUX® process.

You can find more information about our material properties in our download area:

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Prime and Prepare

All materials are treated with a primer before printing. This promotes the bonding of ink and material during the following thermosetting.

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Printing

The flexibility of digital printing gives you extensive possibilities to design the label layout. Design texts, colours, photos, graphics, barcodes and 2D codes (e.g. QR and Datamatrix) according to your personal needs.

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Curing

All materials are thermoset after printing. After this step, the label already acquires its full resistance and can be mounted immediately.

Gallery

A person operating a Signo PrintoLUX industrial printer, feeding metal labels into the machine for printing or labeling.
A person operating a Signo PrintoLUX industrial printer, preparing the print bed.
Collection of adhesive label sheets in various sizes and colors, including Metal, Silver, White and Brass.
A person pressing the start button on the Printolux Signo.
Close-up of a white box with black and blue text that reads "PrintoLUX Signo" and part of a multicolored cable in the background.
Close-up of two electronic components with circuit boards, connected with wires, labeled with white Printolux tags, mounted on a black structure.
The Printolux Signo machine with a warning label that reads, ‘Danger: Main disconnect switch must be off and locked before any intervention.' after printing.
A person wearing a blue glove placing the small printed metal cable tags into a desktop size industrial oven for curing.
Sheets of Printolux electronic label tags with barcodes and text, some with green and black branding, on a white wooden surface.