The thickness of
label rewinders
I always ask myself why producers of
label rewinders have made their
products in a standard size as if the labels were always the same size or as
if label manufacturers would never want to make a change in their production
processes.
Normally
label rewinders receive the production of a printer, the
labels, all produced with the same thickness. For example, if the printer is
printing a thousand labels for clothes, the thickness of the label number
one hundred and forty two will be equal to the thickness of the tag number
four hundred and seventy-three.
But if printer A one day needs to print labels with a greater thickness
because now it is not the business of trousers but instead another type of
business, then we could face a problem. To accomplish that goal the company
could have problems changing their
label rewinders. Change all our
label rewinders by another group would be difficult, and I think a
company can’t afford to change all these tools at once.
But if
label rewinders could graduate thickness of the material that
comes from printers and toward his bar to form the large roll, it will be
the product that finally could save us a lot of problems and we would be
able to respond to any request that we conduct with our customers.
This change in rewinders should not be very difficult for the manufacturers
of these machines because they only have to add to the bar where labels are
received, a base that can expand or shrink depending on the thickness of the
labels that are required to collect.
This change would produce a great economic benefit for companies that need
to acquire such material because they wouldn’t be forced to have rewinders
of different sizes, but several of the same size but with an option to
adjust the thickness of rolls according to the customization requirements of
the users.
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