CC1 has announced it has entered into an agreement with Mark Andy to offer CC1's DRC-6000L automatic register control through the press manufacturer's aftermarket sales channels.
Camera-based and running on CC1's proprietary software platform, the advanced register control capabilities made possible with the DRC-6000L are critical to address the demand for greater and tighter register accuracy and more complex packaging.
With a steady stream of installations throughout the United States since its release earlier this year, the DRC-6000L is providing label printers with 50 to 75 percent waste savings in establishing color register during makeready. Unique to the DRC-6000L, final register can be established automatically even if color marks overlap. Successful ROI has already prompted several industry leaders to purchase additional systems to outfit more of their presses.
"We are pleased to have the opportunity to establish this mutually beneficial partnership with Mark Andy," Jim Lewis, president of CC1, said. "Mark Andy can now offer their customers the ability to easily retrofit presses with a register control system that addresses the stringent requirements demanded of today's label printer."
The agreement provides CC1 with wide exposure for the DRC-6000L as positive results and proven ROI numbers are achieved on the newest capability in establishing final register.

Retrofit installations of the CC1 DRC-6000L on Mark Andy presses can significantly improve makeready.
"At Mark Andy we pride ourselves on being a total solutions partner," Greg Reiter, Mark Andy retrofit engineering manager, said. "With that being said, we recognize this partnership as a great opportunity to add to our portfolio of offerings."
Mark Andy will also offer the DRC-6000L on refurbished presses sold through aftermarket channels.





