Epson showcases innovative on-demand colour labelling solutions at PPMA Show 2025

Epson showcases innovative on demand colour labelling solutions at PPMA Show 2025
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Epson is set to make a strong impact at this year’s PPMA Show at the NEC, 23-25 September 2025, showcasing a powerful line-up of colour labelling solutions designed to transform how businesses manage their label production. Visitors to the Epson stand (A54) will discover how the company’s advanced technologies are helping manufacturers shift to on-demand colour printing, improving cost control, reducing waste, and increasing production agility.

Taking centre stage will be Epson’s latest industrial colour label printer, the ColorWorks C8000e, complete with an integrated rewinder for streamlined, high-volume output. It will be joined by the ColorWorks C6000Pe, ideal for those needing to print smaller volumes of chemical labels, GHS drum labels & any informative, durable colour labels, and the ColorWorks C4000e, ideal for mid-range, high-quality print jobs.

Epson will also be showcasing the D6500, a compact and robust desktop colour label printer, ideal for operations requiring fast, consistent output with minimal downtime.

To complement its hardware offering, Epson will feature the EB-810e ultra-short throw projector, paired with a 120” ambient light rejecting screen (ELPSC36) and the ELPCS01 projector cabinet. This setup will provide vibrant, dynamic content throughout the stand, supporting live demos and enhancing visitor engagement.

A highlight of Epson’s presence will be its collaboration with Magnum Materials, showcasing an automated print-and-apply robot cell. This cutting-edge demo will feature the Epson ColorWorks C6000Pe working alongside the Epson LF3 401S robot to print and apply personalised labels on chocolate bars in real time: an eye-catching example of automation and mass customisation in action.

In combination, these solutions highlight Epson’s commitment to helping businesses move to on-demand, full-colour label production. The message is clear: by switching from pre-printed labels to just-in-time, digitally printed ones, companies can take greater control of their supply chain, reduce label waste, shorten turnaround times, and unlock new levels of personalisation.

Visit Epson at PPMA 2025 to see the future of label printing in action. Stand A54

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