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Sunala
Address:
11 Commonwealth Close
Leigh Business Park
Leigh
WN7 3BD
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1942 674440
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Listing of all 9 news releases from Sunala:
In-line Pharmacarton coding system at Interpack
The successful Sunala Pharmacarton Coding Station, designed for in-line high resolution printing of lot, expiry and bar codes for pharmaceutical and medical cartons, will be on display at Interpack
News from Sunala ( 7 March 2008)
In-line pharmaceutical coding system
Sunala will preview a new advanced version of the market leading Wolke m600 thermal transfer ink jet printer and demonstrate the latest version of its successful Pharmacarton Coding Station.
News from Sunala ( 6 March 2007)
Coder reliability a boost
The Wolke m600 thermal transfer ink jet printer is the coder of choice at Smith and Nephew's Advanced Wound Management factory in Hull.
News from Sunala (28 February 2007)
In-Line High Density Pharma Carton Coder
Sunala has launched a new version of its Pharmacarton Coding Station, designed for in-line high resolution printing of lot, expiry and bar codes for pharmaceutical and medical cartons.
News from Sunala ( 1 January 2007)
New in-line pharmaceutical coding system
Sunala has launched a new version of its Pharmacarton Coding Station, designed for in-line high resolution printing of lot, expiry and bar codes for pharmaceutical and medical cartons.
News from Sunala (30 November 2006)
Flexible label printer reduces supply chain errors
Digital ink jet printer which provides flexible full colour printing for all types of package labels for manufacturing, at 600 dpi resolution, with speeds of up to 50 labels/min.
News from Sunala (24 October 2006)
Pharmaceutical coding station controls carton
Pharmaceutical coding station - designed for in-line high resolution printing of lot, expiry and bar codes for pharmaceutical and medical cartons - controls the carton during print and vision.
News from Sunala (19 July 2006)
Thermal ink jet printer replaces embossing
User application article A pharmaceutical company had noted a number of disadvantages in using an in-line embossing system, so it chose a more reliable thermal ink jet printer instead.
News from Sunala (17 March 2006)
Reliable online code printing
User application article The introduction of a Wolke m600 digital thermal ink jet printer, supplied by Sunala, at leading fish processors IFP Trading has enabled the company to move from off-line to on-line printing
News from Sunala ( 1 December 2005)

