Gallus MatteJet technology represents an important advancement in inkjet printing, unlocking a premium matt finish previously unachievable with digital inkjet, bringing the possibilities of inkjet technology to the wine label market for the very first time.
Announced by Gallus Group, a subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG), the landmark innovation is poised to transform the narrow-web print landscape with its latest research breakthrough.
Exemplifying HEIDELBERG’s position as a total solution provider for all modern printing processes – offering the entire spectrum from toner to inkjet, offset printing to flexo and all controlled from a common Prinect workflow – MatteJet was developed in-house at Gallus’ innovation hub in St. Gallen, the Gallus Experience Centre.
At Labelexpo Americas 2024, Gallus exhibited alongside HEIDELBERG, where it explained how this transformative innovation addresses one of the key challenges that has historically restricted the growth of digital inkjet technology. Importantly, visitors at the show learned how MatteJet will transform the entire market segment for wine and spirit labels and provide converters with the key to a profitable new area of business growth.
The glossy finish inherent to digital inkjet technology has been one of the foremost barriers to its widespread adoption across labels and packaging – specifically in premium segments such as wine and spirit labels where brands traditionally expect a sophisticated matt finish. Until today, this was only achievable through conventional printing, or the addition of post-processing equipment to use matt varnishes, adding time, complexity and cost.
Now, in a groundbreaking industry milestone, Gallus MatteJet technology delivers fast, cost-effective, and high-quality matt finishing capabilities, integrated directly into the digital inkjet process. This will allow converters, for the first time, to achieve a high-end matt finish at the touch of a button, without changing inks or adding overprint varnish, eliminating the need for external finishing processes or separate conventional machines.
By removing one of the key barriers traditionally restricting the expansion of inkjet printing, Gallus’ new innovative process presents an enormous opportunity for converters to now access a highly profitable market segment previously dominated by offset printing. Importantly, MatteJet will also enable more converters and brands than ever before to enjoy the benefits of digital printing, such as more profitable short runs, personalisation, and on-demand printing, representing a huge leap in the industry’s digital transformation.
‘The development of Gallus MatteJet technology marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of inkjet printing, opening up a world of new opportunities and ultimately, completely transforming the very foundation of what’s possible with inkjet technology,’ commented Dario Urbinati, CEO, Gallus Group. ‘By unlocking matt finishing for digital inkjet, we’ll be able to make an entirely new market segment accessible to converters without the sizeable investment into separate offset solutions – boosting profitability and exemplifying our commitment to building a new era of flexibility that will enable our industry to thrive long-term.’
Developed as part of the company’s ongoing R&D efforts at the Gallus Experience Centre – established last year to drive innovation through collaboration for long-term industry-wide success – the new finishing process leverages advanced, cutting-edge technology never-before-seen in labels and packaging.
‘The new MatteJet technology is revolutionary not just in the opportunities it opens up, but also in what its development represents,’ continued Urbinati. ‘We opened the Gallus Experience Center with a vision for a dynamic, collaborative industry hub that would drive significant, meaningful industry change. Gallus MatteJet exemplifies and is testament to the kinds of transformative developments that can be achieved when you combine this vision with real-world insights as to what the market needs today, and of course the essential resources and expertise of our parent company, HEIDELBERG. MatteJet truly embodies our long-term mission and brings the smart, connected print future within touching distance.’
Designed to integrate with Gallus’ Digital Printing Unit, the new MatteJet technology also represents further expansion of Gallus’ System to Compose concept, which provides unprecedented levels of compatibility across its leading product lines. Under the System to Compose, converters can add, adjust and remove units to their Gallus One as their business needs evolve – now further expanded to comprise workflow and service options as well as equipment, following its overwhelming reception at drupa 2024. Labelexpo saw Gallus demonstrate how the System to Compose concept is key to empowering converters to pivot, adapt and therefore thrive long term, with MatteJet now providing an additional piece to this puzzle.
The latest iteration of the Gallus One also made its global trade show debut at this Labelexpo, in the newly-expanded 430mm web width, unlocking more application possibilities than before.
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