Both companies announce a joint demonstration at Labelexpo: a live thermal-label application printed on the Xeikon LX3000 digital label press using HERMAtherm top M (912). The team will produce a charcuterie tray label on the stand and then add variable data, such as the “best before” date, on-site with a standard thermal printer. The demo shows a line-ready workflow. You print brand-forward labels digitally on the LX3000 press and add the date and lot data at the time of packing with a simple thermal overprint. No plates, no prepress loops, no changeovers for codes, just move from artwork to applied label, then print the “best before” where it matters: on the line. HERMAtherm top M (912) brings the right adhesion for plastic trays used in food packaging. It sticks reliably through packing, chill, and transport, yet still runs cleanly through the thermal printer when you add variable data. In short: labels stay put, codes stay sharp. Choosing the release liner 501 with approx. 50% unbleached fiber supports responsible sourcing goals without complicating production.
The user will get a material choice that also reduces virgin content while keeping the converting process and the application straightforward. Digital versions mean less waste. You print only what you need, when you need it, and you overprint only the units that ship. Fewer leftovers, fewer obsoletes, cleaner shelves. "For us, it was important to demonstrate that a sustainable label solution can also be practical and reliable. HERMAtherm top M (912) with the adhesive 62P offers exactly that balance: the material adheres firmly to the packaging while running cleanly through thermal overprinting. This gives customers supply chain security and more freedom to work sustainably.", says Milos Kojic, B2B marketing manager at Herma On the press side, the Xeikon LX3000 digital label press prints the job in a production-style setup at 42 m/min, so visitors see the quality and throughput they can expect on their floor. For media, HERMAtherm top M (912) thermal label material is used. An adhesive tuned for all sorts of food packaging applications, paired with a release liner that includes 15% unbleached fiber.