Fencor Packaging Group in Bobst inspection install
The DIT is designed to virtually remove print production errors in print runs
Fencor Packaging Group business Manor Packaging, a corrugated packaging manufacturer, has upgraded its quality control operations after investing in a Bobst Digital Inspection Table (DIT).
Installed at the Whittlesey, Peterborough-based business in May, the new machine offers print, die-cutting and structural checks; digital warp analysis; automated reporting and more.
Bobst said it supports superior quality control when working on projects of up to 2.8x1.6m in size.
Manor Packaging said the investment was a result of Bobst’s track record of service excellence and its strong relationship with the business.
In addition to the new DIT, Manor Packaging has taken on three other Bobst machines in recent years, including an inline flexo folder-gluer, flatbed die-cutter, and a multipoint gluer.
“It’s been a really good investment. The DIT ensures consistent checking while the line is running, and it shows operators where they need to be monitoring day in, day out,” said Graham Campbell, group operations director at Fencor Packaging.
“We’ve shown it to a few of our customers who have visited the site. It’s great from their perspective to see that we’re investing in technology that reinforces our commitment to our quality.”
He added: “We like working with Bobst because they plan meticulously, which means everything goes smoothly when they come to install the machine.
“In addition to this, we are always impressed with the quality and performance of Bobst machines too, so that’s why we partner with them.”
The DIT is designed to drive productivity and virtually remove print production errors in print runs, including wider formats.
It incorporates digital projection for the proofing of printed sheets and die-cut blanks, while providing real-time visual representations to match the product with digital proofs.
Utilising HD projectors to illuminate the product sample with quality control imaging, Bobst said operators can easily see if quality standards are matched or compromised.
Furthermore, the layout file can also be projected onto the sheet so that print registration can be checked and adjusted, removing the need for overlays and print minis and transitioning the process from paper to digital.
Stuart Alvey-Taylor, sales manager BU printing and converting at Bobst, said: “The DIT enhances the speed of quality checks, reduces the amount of costly customer recalls, and offers fantastic transparency on wide-format jobs.
“While this adds tremendous value to every print run, the peace of mind this provides is something that money can’t buy.
“It has been rewarding to further enhance our already strong relationship with Manor Packaging once again, and we look forward to continuing this successful partnership into the future.”