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Colordyne Celebrates 10 Years by Launching New Corporate Division and Website

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Brookfield, Wis. – Colordyne celebrates 10 years of business serving the label and tag market by launching a new division focused on print engine development and innovation. The business unit within Colordyne targets strategic integration partners (SIPs) interested in adding inkjet technology to their solutions, which include printers and presses for the commercial print, label, flexible packaging, folding carton, corrugated and paper product markets, among others.

Colordyne Technologies was founded in 2010 offering full color digital benchtop printers for label and tag production. Over the past 10 years, the company expanded its product portfolio and development capabilities to serve label converters, brand owners and private label manufacturers with a wide range of digital printers and presses. Prior to Labelexpo Europe 2019, the company announced several partnerships with SIPs to integrate Colordyne’s inkjet print engine technology into their printers and presses. Based on the strong response from SIPs and other press manufacturers, the company decided to develop a new division dedicated to this focus.

"We are excited to launch this new division of our company," said Andy Matter, President of Colordyne. "Part of the differentiation process is creating a separate brand for the division. The unit will be identified as Colordyne, without ‘Technologies,’ and our print engines are branded as ChromaPlex. We’ve also launched a separate website focused on our print engines and targeting SIPs to offer a tailored online experience for these customers."

SIPs interested in learning more are encouraged to visit the new website www.colordyneinkjet.com. The website offers information on the three print engine technologies, ChromaPlex LT, ChromaPlex AP and ChromaPlex UV, offered to SIPs. Engines are available in multiple print widths ranging from 4.5 inches (114.3 mm) to 102 inches (2,590 mm), as well as various configurations to meet specific color channel requirements. Colordyne works with each SIP to build a tailored engine that meets their product and application specifications.

"The benefit for SIPs is not just the engine technology," said Matter. "Colordyne brings 10 years of expertise in the inkjet industry allowing us to deliver rapid, low-cost development and integration services. Our focus has always been on inkjet and remains on innovating with inkjet technologies, but now we are able to help more companies take advantage of digital printing and deliver it to a wider range o fmarkets."

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