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Heidelberg USA-Gallus opens new demo room

August 11, 2022  By PrintAction Staff


Tony Wojciechowski, Screeny product specialist, Heidelberg USA-Gallus; Phyllis Klubert, director, product management & operations, Heidelberg USA-Gallus; Danny Legiec, inventory specialist, Heidelberg USA-Gallus.

Heidelberg USA – Gallus opens a new demonstration facility at its Ivyland, Pa., office dedicated exclusively to its line of Gallus Screeny products. The Screeny Demo Room will enable customers to see the new Gallus Screeny 600 automated wash-out unit and the Phoenix UV LED direct imaging unit without needing to travel to the Screeny headquarters in Switzerland. Additionally, this facility has the capability to produce finished screens for narrow web customers who do not wish to invest in their own screen making equipment.

Gallus has a line of Screeny materials for both rotary and flat screen-printing processes. Most recently, Gallus launched the Screeny 600, an automatic washing and drying unit for screen making. Additionally, the Phoenix direct imaging unit, which was introduced in 2017, images high-quality screens without the need for a film positive.

“For label manufacturers who do a lot of screen printing, I encourage them to take a look at these two machines,” said Tony Wojciechowski, product specialist for Screeny products. “They’ve really revolutionized the screen making process – saving you and your prepress operators a lot of time.”

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Both the Screeny 600 and Phoenix direct imaging unit are available now for demonstration at the Heidelberg facility in Ivyland. Customers who are interested in seeing the machines can send in their own files for imaging. Additionally, customers not looking to invest in their own screen making equipment can purchase pre-imaged screens directly from Heidelberg USA-Gallus. In the future, Heidelberg anticipates training opportunities for customers on both machines. For further information, please email Tony Wojciechowski at anthony.wojciechowski@heidelberg.com.


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