“We invested in digital printers in the early 2000’s,” adds Singer. “In 2013 we added our first wide format flatbed. We’re standardized on the forty-inch Heidelberg presses so that work can flow between presses including jobs destined for the in-line cold foil enhancement. We’ve achieved remarkable efficiency due to the Eagle’s tight resolution and speed matching the press. With the Eagle’s precision we can even rewind a foil perfectly for another pass with the same roll of foil.”
“We’re using cold foil to metalize packaging runs at a total material cost less than half what we would pay for metalized carton stock and running at the full rate the presses are capable of,” he continued.
“Seeing our company invest in this technology also builds morale in our staff. Our plant manager saw the Eagle System in action at a trade show. Eagle President Mike King fulfilled on all promises from delivery date to training and even after operational sign-off, he sent us his best trainer to train additional staff. If anything, he under-promised how it performs by 75% and over delivered on service. We couldn’t be happier with this vendor relationship. Mike King was not only critical to the success of the start-up but has continued to support us. The Eagle sits on a Heidelberg XL 8 color with heavy LED and Mercury curing capacity. The training and support were exceptional, and we have cold foil imaged and printed inline close to 10 million 28×40 in the last 6 months. We are also interested in the cast and cure Eagle System and will likely make that investment in 2024,” said Jim Singer.
“We’ve experienced an increasingly rapid global adoption of cold foil in recent years,” said Mike King, President and CEO, Eagle Systems. “Cold Foil enables service providers to offer their clients an innovative option that transcends the demands of their most high-end customers. Simply stated, it gives them the ability to say ‘yes’ to more projects, with less time and money required to make it happen.” |