06.10.15
Xeikon announced that Craftsman Label, a Clackamas, OR-based full-service, custom label printing company, has expanded its business into the digital label market after purchasing and installing a Xeikon 3030 digital color press.
Craftsman Label, Inc. was founded in 1978 and purchased by current owner, Marvin Wolfson, in 2002. Following decades of growth and expansion since its conception, Craftsman has established a flourishing business within the flexographic print process, producing labels for every industry, from the food and beverage markets to automotive and manufacturing industries.
The flexographic capabilities of Craftsman have allowed the company to become a leading full-service, custom label converter with clients across the US, Canada and around the world. With the installation of the Xeikon 3030, the company can now offer more cost-effective short and mid-length runs. Of particular importance to Craftsman was Xeikon’s “one-pass”opaque white toner, which is ideal for Craftsman’s production of high quality labels.
“Due to the fact that we primarily print high quality prime labels, we decided a toner-based solution met our needs,” said Wolfson.
Craftsman Label, Inc. was founded in 1978 and purchased by current owner, Marvin Wolfson, in 2002. Following decades of growth and expansion since its conception, Craftsman has established a flourishing business within the flexographic print process, producing labels for every industry, from the food and beverage markets to automotive and manufacturing industries.
The flexographic capabilities of Craftsman have allowed the company to become a leading full-service, custom label converter with clients across the US, Canada and around the world. With the installation of the Xeikon 3030, the company can now offer more cost-effective short and mid-length runs. Of particular importance to Craftsman was Xeikon’s “one-pass”opaque white toner, which is ideal for Craftsman’s production of high quality labels.
“Due to the fact that we primarily print high quality prime labels, we decided a toner-based solution met our needs,” said Wolfson.