Canon launches LabelStream LS2000 inkjet press

The LabelStream LS2000 will become available in the US and EMEA markets in early 2025

Canon has launched Canon LabelStream LS2000, a new 40m/min inkjet label press, which will be available in the US and EMEA markets in early 2025.

Designed for industrial-scale label printing, the LabelStream LS2000 is Canon’s first water-based inkjet label press. The LabelStream LS2000 prints CMYK plus white on self-adhesive substrates including paper and film with a new ink set designed to comply with food safety standards. The LS2000 makes Canon’s LabelStream digital label press series accessible to a broader range of label converters serving industries including food and beverages, personal care, household goods and electronics, and the manufacturing of bespoke or customized products. 

Built on water-based inkjet technology, the LabelStream LS2000 fulfils the demand for shorter runs of diverse, self-adhesive labels. In Europe, visitors to drupa 2024 will be amongst the first to witness the output diversity of the LabelStream LS2000 on the Canon stand. 

The LabelStream LS2000 is a 5-color (CMYK plus white) inkjet label press that prints at up to 40m/min with a maximum printing width of 340mm. The press features a new 2400 x 1200 DPI printhead with an ink circulation mechanism that keeps the ink moving along a precise flow path to the tips of all the nozzles, minimizing nozzle failure due to clogging and helping to extend the life of the printhead. Printhead maintenance and quality control are automated, as is color measurement and adjustment, while the digital front end offers tight workflow integration. 

The new inks in the LabelStream LS2000 are high-density, water-based polymer inks that have been developed specifically for the new printhead by Canon. Containing highly saturated pigments and producing a wide color gamut, the inks form a thin layer on the substrate that drastically reduces the scattering of light, resulting in quality color reproduction. White ink comes as standard and allows for printing on transparent film and other media – it also produces high-opacity white, which can be used as an undercoat for other inks for vivid and clear color printing.   

The new label press will be able to flexibly handle substrates from coated to synthetic paper and film, including lower-heat-resistant film. The thin ink layer of the print is almost imperceptible to the touch, which allows printed substrates – including textured media, chosen for a certain design – to maintain their original look and feel.  

Jennifer Kolloczek, EMEA planning, marketing and innovation senior director, production print at Canon Europe, commented: ‘While demand for labels continues to grow, converters are facing challenges, such as the increasing trend of shorter runs and the production of high-quality labels on demand, which continue to drive the adoption of digital printing technology. As our first water-based inkjet label press, the LabelStream LS2000 will offer converters the reliable productivity and speed needed to meet their customers’ demands and, thanks to its versatility and expected food safety compliance, will allow them to diversify their offering.’