RFID N Print gets smart with new HP ws4500

NSW tag manufacturer, RFID N Print, opens new Warnervale premises with the installation of Australia's first HP Indigo ws4500 complete with HP Smart Label technology.

Bruce Hegan, managing director, said that he chose the new digital printer for its functions including track and trace regulatory compliance, product authentication and anti-counterfeiting ability.

"With the HP Indigo ws4500 we are able to produce database-registered, serialised barcodes and other variable graphical devices including 1D, 2D and 3D or colour barcodes," he said.

"This system utilises the Asia-Pacific region's only software capable of printing colour-tiled barcodes."

The event even drew the NSW minister for regional development, Tony Kelly.

Pictured: Phillip Rennell (left) with Tony Kelly (right).

 

"We are delighted the Minister could attend to open our new facility," said Hegan. "This event demonstrates our commitment to using state-of-the-art technology to drive our business forward and to provide our customers with a service backed by the most sophisticated digital label printing technology available."

The Currie Group's HP Indigo distributor, Phillip Rennell, was also at the event. Rennell believes that this installation will have positive effects on Hegan's business.

"The combination of the HP Indigo ws4500 and HP Smart Label technology will allow RFID N Print to offer a more comprehensive service to its customers and to produce a wide range of products with security features," he said.