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New printing technology applied to cardboard

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August Faller GmbH & Co. KG produces folding cartons for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry at its site in Waldkirch. These are subject to strict safety and quality requirements. With conventional printing presses, a large amount of waste paper is produced during make-ready, and the sheets required to run the press in. Faller was therefore looking for more efficient solutions for the make-ready process during small runs, which are frequently commissioned due to the trend towards individualised medicine.

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Schmidt, M., Spieth, H., Haubach, C., Kühne, C. (2019). New printing technology applied to cardboard. In: 100 Pioneers in Efficient Resource Management. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56745-6_25

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