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Link Print & Packaging Ltd. in Lancashire, England

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Link Print & Packaging Ltd.

Address: Link House 4 Stanley Road Preston Lancashire United Kingdom PR25 4RH

Postcode: PR25 4RH

City/Town: Lancashire, England , UK

Main Phone:01772 453838

Website:www.linkpfs.co.uk

Category:General Services

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Coding Machines

Link Print and Packaging provide real solutions for companies who need to code, mark, or label their products.

Our coder range consists of
hot foil hot ink ink jet and roller coders etc. Our labelling machinery can be fully or semi-automatic, depending an the application, using Zebra, TEC, Sato DataMax and other leading makes of thermal transfer printers, for off-line and on-line applications.

Our consumables cover the full range of coding machines, including ink-jet inks, type characters, ink rolls, hot foils, thermal transfer ribbon, etc. Self adhesive labels can be provided from five colour fan fold through to plain white for thermal transfer bar code printing on to a large variety of substrates.

Link Print and Packaging: Are able to supply a whole range of products and consumables for printing, marking, identifying, packaging, and marketing a whole range of products and materials. If you are a regular customer of Link, or of even another supplier, and you already know the equipment and consumables you need, then simply move onto your own area of interest from the links above.

However, if you are looking for a solution to a particular printing or marking problem, then consider the advice below before going on to seek a product.

Even if you have already decided on a particular method or process, it may still be worth reading-on, as it may be that a better or more cost effective solution is available. The technology is changing so rapidly, that what was a viable process only a few years ago is now either obsolete, or now has restricted applications.