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Customization is all in the cards at Allegheny Printed Plastics

“With PressTune, our pressmen have all the tools they need on screen. It does the math for them, and they can see the real time data while printing.”

Les Gamble, Plant Manager & Chrissy Summers, Prepress Manager
Les Gamble, Plant Manager & Chrissy Summers, Prepress Manager

When Alegheny Printed Plastics tested ECO3’s PressTune software technology, they streamlined the printing process and increased efficiency. Combined with PressTune, and Spir@l screening helps reduce image slur. Read about it in this customer testimonial.

Allegheny has invested years in developing a customer-focused culture and agile responsiveness. Leadership is dedicated to manufacturing excellence and promotes a passion for process improvement and acquiring innovative technologies.

Streamlining the printing process

When Allegheny tested ECO3’s PressTune print standardization tool, they experienced how applying mathematics and objective measurement to printing can streamline the process and increase efficiency.

“PressTune has all the information easily accessible,” states Allegheny’s prepress manager, Chrissy Summers. “We follow G7, and the calibration is very meticulous. Pressmen must look in different places like overprints, densities, and dot gains. With PressTune, our pressmen have all the tools they need on screen. The passing score is there. PressTune does the math for them, and they can see the real time data while printing.”

PressTune allows printing professionals to measure color reproduction against any identified standard, including ISO 12647, G7, and specific buyer requirements. The pass-fail reporting process and scorecard system certify that jobs are printed precisely to specification, improving quality and consistency. By monitoring up to 12 spot colors, along with process colors, PressTune guides operators to adjust the press to remain within tolerances when chemistry, paper, ink, and other variables change.


“When printing on plastic, there is ink dot gain,” explains Summers. “Our curves are set to factor dot gain in lamination. PressTune is a locked-down system that considers variance in the behavior of our printing process. We need to run slightly off of G7 because lamination shifts the color to another color space, and we are much more stable and consistent because we are printing to the numbers.”

PressTune contains powerful analytic capabilities based on lab values obtained through spectrophotometer measurement tools. This vital print and color data is collected straight from the printing press, enabling the objective evaluation of printing jobs related to specific standards. By doing away with subjective evaluations, print manufacturers can operate in a standardized way and get more jobs done in less time.

Dropping two color pulls in proofing

PressTune helped Allegheny eliminate a step in the proofing process. According to Plant Manager Les Gamble, “The color is more crisp, and the pressmen can get up to color faster. We dropped at least two color pulls from the process and decreased our make-ready time.”

Allegheny continually invests in making its systems more efficient. In combination with PressTune, SPIR@L screening is helping to reduce image slur by holding a 1-99% dot by replacing the traditional ink dot with more efficient spiral shapes.

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“Our highlights are sharper with SPIR@L,” says Summers. “We can grab a little bit lower on the curve. If you have a heavy overprint in your three-quarter tones, sometimes it gets a little brown, muddy, and sludgy. We do not have that anymore. Our mid tones are cleaner, and it is a smoother overall print.”

SPIR@L screening delivers crystal clear image rendering in the finest detail and brightest colors. Using less ink produces tighter colors, details, and consistency, all while having greater control of the press. The SPIR@L technology places a modified minimum ink dot created in a spiral shape. The solution’s smooth transition from positive to negative spirals and minimum white gap results in a high- quality image in vibrant colors. SPIR@L can be set up according to the manufacturer’s preferences: different curves and groove area thicknesses can be selected depending on the press and paper used to achieve high-quality print at the lowest possible cost.


Improvements in quality and consistency

Allegheny’s mantra is: If you can measure it, you can control it. If you can control it, you can reproduce it consistently. The combination of PressTune and SPIR@L has improved quality and consistency while reducing Allegheny’s manufacturing costs.

What is more, Gamble sees a culture shift positively impacting business. “Our pressmen are more confident in their work. They have all the tools they need with PressTune and SPIR@L. The data is very easily accessible on screen. They do not have to use a densitometer or a spectrophotometer to hit little patches on

their sheet to read dot gain. PressTune does the math. The score is there; they can see their dot gain while printing. Before, they had to stop the press. We are saving in make-ready and downtime between jobs.”

Allegheny Printed Plastics is dedicated to manufacturing excellence and passionate about delivering high quality and value to its customers. ECO3’s PressTune and SPIR@L are the latest technologies that are helping to keep this leading card personalization solutions manufacturer at the top of the charts.

“The combination of PressTune and SPIR@L has improved quality and consistency while reducing Allegheny’s manufacturing costs.”

With A Bright Future, EDL Packaging Recently Welcomes New Leadership

EDL Packaging is excited to share that they recently welcomed Kathryn Rowen as Vice President & General Manager. Rowen brings with her extensive manufacturing experience and leadership skills set to drive the company to new heights of success. Rowen’s strategic vision and commitment to excellence make her the ideal leader for EDL’s bright future. “It’s an exciting time to be in the packaging industry. With each new project, our team harnesses 60 years of expertise in designing and building end-of-line solutions, transforming challenges into exciting opportunities for innovation.”

Kathryn Rowen

EDL Packaging, a Massman Company based in Green Bay, has emerged as a prominent manufacturer of end-of-line packaging equipment. With a remarkable legacy of over 60 years, EDL Packaging has consistently delivered cutting-edge shrink wrappers, shrink bundlers, corrugate tray formers, roll wrappers, automatic flight bar wrappers, and semi-automatic wrappers. Their innovative systems, utilizing Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) film, excel in collating and bundling both consumer and industrial products. EDL’s package machines ensure the utmost protection during transportation, storage, and retail display.

Under Rowen’s guidance, EDL Packaging is poised to build upon its already impressive track record of growth. With a strong foundation of providing innovative packaging solutions for over half a century, EDL has continually adapted to meet the evolving needs of its customers. By leveraging their team’s extensive industry knowledge and a customer-centric approach, the company has thrived in the ever- changing industry of product packaging. “The dynamic nature of the industry, with its unique SKU numbers, product sizes, and changeover demands, ensures that building packaging equipment remains a constant source of creativity. At EDL, we have the perfect team for the job, and I am honored to lead this exceptional group,” said Rowen.

Serving a wide range of customers, from small business entrepreneurs in need of a semi-automated wrapper to global manufacturers, the EDL team is driven by focusing on their customer’s needs. Guiding their customers every step of the way through the design process and delivering a product that exceeds their expectations. The company’s customers include industries such as pet food, dairy, personal care, food service consumables, carpet, and contract packaging, showcasing its versatility and adaptability to various market needs. The company develops equipment capable of handling diverse packaging requirements, regardless of the material, bag size, or bundle configuration.

Ashwaubenon: Home to Multi-national Corporations

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As we continue taking our tour of the Ashwaubenon industrial areas, we are amazed at the concentration of companies that were created from the Paper Industry and very dependent on it. Ashwaubenon has some interesting printing companies. Legacy Flexo is a premier printing company with eleven flexographic presses servicing a wide range of capabilities with 10 color printing presses. Legacy prints on film, paper and nonwovens servicing a nationwide base of customers. RRD Direct Marketing is one of the largest direct marketing facilities in the United States. They create inline finished products with the capacity to deliver 2 billion pieces of direct mail per year. The Ashwaubenon facility is 218,000 square feet on 8 acres and the De Pere facility is 185,000 square feet located on 30 acres. Vibrant Impressions has 7 narrow web flexographic presses and customers in 42 states. Vibrant Impression provides a wide array of products: Flexible Packaging, Window Clings, Scratch Offs, Labels, etc.

CUWP Annual Meeting with 15 speakers and over 100 invited guests regarding the STRAP Recycling Project.

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The Green Bay Innovation Group would like to thank our host George W. Huber Professor at the University of Wisconsin Madison, and his staff for putting together a world class agenda with over 100 plus attendees. In addition, we want to thank over 15 presenters from Universities across the USA. The meeting had invited guests from across the world to learn about the STRAP technologies and its impact on hard to recycle plastics. Ezra Bar-Ziv Chemical Engineering at Michigan Technology University was a guest speaker who has developed a solvent-based technology for the extraction of single pure resins of food quality. The technology is called Solvent Targeted Recovery and Precipitation (STRAP). MTU is building the NOVEL SOLVENT-BASED RECYLING TECHNOLOGY: FROM THEORY TO A PILOT PLANT.

The Green Bay Innovation will be working with the UW Wisconsin, Michigan Technology University and Convergen Energy to build a plant in Green Bay. GBIG will be setting up a donation site to support the project. Green Bay is an ideal site due to the large number of flexible packaging, plastics and converters concentrated in Northeastern Wisconsin.

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Forest Products Buyers’ Mission takes place this past week in state, thank you New North.

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Eight wood buyers from four foreign countries will visit 11 manufacturers of forestry products NEW NORTH, May 30, 2023 – Eight wood buyers from outside the United States this week will visit 11 different manufacturers of forestry products during a six-day trip to the state from May 29-June 3. The inbound wood-buying mission is being hosted by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) and New North Inc., the economic development corporation serving the 18 counties of Northeast Wisconsin, and is sponsored by the Wisconsin Initiative for Agricultural Exports.

The 2023 Forest Products Buyers’ Mission includes representatives of firms from Mexico, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. The 11 producers of lumber and hardwoods to be visited are spread across the entirety of Wisconsin, from the south central portion of the state, to Northeast Wisconsin (the New North region), to the far northwest section. “Forestry products are an important component of both our state and regional economies,” says Barb LaMue, president and CEO of New North Inc. “We are pleased to partner with DATCP for the second year in a row to show off the hardwood-production capabilities of our companies as part of the Global New North initiative. Expansion of available markets to sell in has the potential to offer tremendous growth opportunity for these wood producers.”

The sojourn within the New North region will take place on May 31 and June 1, including four stops the first day. The day begins at Krueger Lumber Company in Valders (www.kruegerlumber.com), followed by a visit to Lakeshore Forest Products in Francis Creek (www.lakeshoreforestlumber.com).

The day continues with the wood buyers touring Tigerton Lumber Company in Tigerton (www.tigertonlumber.com), and concludes with a visit to Kersten Lumber Company in Birnamwood (www.kerstenlumberco.com).

On June 1, the New North region portion of the wood buyers’ visit will wrap up with a morning tour of the Menominee Tribal Enterprises Forestry Center and Sawmill in Keshena, Wis. (www.mtewood.com). Menominee Tribal Enterprises (MTE) hosted nine wood buyers from Pakistan in June 2022 as part of a similar tour arranged by New North Inc. and DATCP.

“As a result of last year’s visit by the Pakistan wood-buyers delegation, MTE is committed to continuing building international contacts,” says Jason Swartz, sales manager for Menominee Tribal Enterprises. “By doing so, we can grow our export business and develop a more diversified customer base.”

Each stop of the mission trip will allow the wood buyers to learn about available wood products through a presentation, along with a tour of its facility to see operations. The New North team will participate, sharing other resources and explaining the benefits of making an investment in Northeast Wisconsin.

About New North

New North, Inc., is a 501(c)3 non-profit, regional economic development corporation fostering collaboration among private and public sector leaders throughout the 18 counties of Northeast Wisconsin, known as the New North region. The New North brand unites the region both internally and externally around talent development, brand promotion and business development, signifying the collective economic power behind the 18 counties. The counties include Outagamie, Winnebago, Calumet, Waupaca, Brown, Shawano, Oconto, Marinette, Door, Kewaunee, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Florence, Menominee and Waushara. www.thenewnorth.com

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ECO3 launched as new name for former Agfa Offset Solutions

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Mortsel, Belgium – April 6, 2023

ECO3 is one of the leading global suppliers of prepress solutions to the offset printing industry. The company is present across all steps of the prepress value chain, offering a portfolio of offset plates, graphic film, equipment & services, as well as software and chemicals. Under the new ownership of AURELIUS, the business will have the same organizational structure and customer-facing sales and service teams.

Frederik Dehing, Global Head of Sales, clarifies: “While our brand, logo and colors change, nothing will change for our customers. They can continue to rely on their trusted account manager and service engineer, on the innovative product portfolio they buy from ECO3 and on the highest value in product and service. Hence our tagline: You Print. We Care.”

With direct sales and service organizations in more than 30 countries, with manufacturing capacity in Europe, the Americas and Asia, and with the strong support of AURELIUS, ECO3 is committed to drive existing and new business initiatives forward in a sustainable manner.

Global Head of Technology & Marketing, Joan Vermeersch concludes: “ECO3 perfectly summarizes what we stand for: we are committed to continuous innovation in product and service and focus on three times ECO: Ecology, Economy, and Extra Convenience — or ECO3. The dynamic logo expresses the agility of the company going forward, with the new corporate colors – CMYK – being a tribute to our industry”.

The new brand name will gradually come into effect.

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