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PL400 Pouch Labeler
• Quick set-up and easy operation
• Label liner rewinder
• Accurately applies labels to the front and back with variable spacing
• Applies labels to pouches quickly and accurately – apply up to 1300 labels per hour
• Accepts pouches of different sizes and materials – also works with zippers and degassing valves
PL400 Pouch Labeler
Need a better way to apply your labels? Primera’s PL400 Pouch Labeler applies labels fast and accurately to unfilled pouches.
PL400 Pouch Labeler
The PL400 Pouch Labeler is the ideal semi-automatic labeling machine for businesses needing to apply labels to unfilled pouches. Designed for precision and efficiency, the PL400 ensures that labels are smoothly and accurately applied as each item is placed into the machine.
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Applicator Cost: $1,595.00 USD
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Volume: Up to 1300 labels per hour
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Container Type: Unfilled Pouches
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Labels/Container: 1 or 2
Apply labels quickly and accurately to pouches of all sizes with
Primera’s PL400 Pouch Labeler
The PL400's design ensures that labels are applied smoothly and evenly, reducing the risk of errors and enhancing the appearance of your products. With the option to place labels on the front and back of your pouch, you’ll apply labels faster and more accurately. The intuitive setup and operation allow for quick training and minimal downtime, making it a valuable addition to any production line.
Compare Applicators
AP360 | AP380 | AP550 | PL400 | |
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Labels Applied: | 1 at a time | 2 at a time (front and back) | 1 at a time | 1 or 2 (front & back) |
Types of Containers: | Cylindrical | Cylindrical | Flat or Tapered | Flat Pouches |
Labels/Hour (up to): | 1200 | 1500 | 500 | 1300 |
Maximum Container Width: | 9.4" (239mm) | 9.4" (239mm) | 12"+ (305mm+) | 9" (229mm) |
Maximum Container Diameter/Height: | 6.7" diameter (170mm) | 6.7" diameter (170mm) | 8" high (203mm) | 16" high (406mm) |
Maximum Label Width: | 8.375" (213mm) | 8.375" (213mm) | 4.125" (105mm) | 8.25" (210mm) |
Label Liner Rewinder: | No | Yes | No | Yes |
LIFE CHANGING!!!
We manufacture beverages, so label application is very important to the success of our products. The AP360 was great hand label application device that got us through our start up times. However the additional steps of dealing with the plastic used after the label was applied was definite choke point. The AP380 is LIFE CHANGING we recently updated to it and our label application speed is 3x faster. I would recommend upgrading to the AP380 to anyone who uses any label application unit especially if your still using the AP360.
by Dr Royce Robertson
We Have 3 Primera Products
We have a printer, label winder and applicator and they are all excellent. The documentation was great. I made a mistake when setting up the label applicator so I had to use support and they got us up and running in less than an hour. Would recommend.
by Richard
What's In The Box
AP360 includes a power cord and power adapter, label roll bar and guides, and an Operator's Guide.
- What are the prices of the applicators?
- What are the main differences between the four applicators?
- Types of Containers:
- Number of labels applied:
- Speed:
- What types of materials can be used? Any of the materials we stock can be used on the applicators. If you have another material that we do not carry, we suggest testing the material on the machine to make sure it works.
- What is the minimum/maximum width labels (including liner) can be?
- How does the applicator know when to apply my label?
- Do you offer any financing? Yes! We have relationships with both PayPal and Credit Key. Ask your sales representative for more details on these programs.
- How large can the outer diameter of the label roll be? Up to 8” (203mm) - all applicators
- What is the minimum/maximum size of the containers I can label?
- How do I make sure my label is placed exactly where I want it?
- How many settings can I save? (AP360 does not have this feature, as it’s not needed to apply one label)?
AP360: $1395
AP380: $1595
AP550: $2395
PL400: $1595
AP360 and AP380: Cylindrical (able to roll in a straight line – bottles, jars, etc.) Let us test your container if it is not completely round, or if it is tapered.
AP550:
1. Flat Surfaces (boxes, filled pouches, flat faced containers/bottles, etc.)PL400: Empty pouches or other flat items between 3.2" to 9" (81mm to 229mm) W and 1.75" to 16" (45mm to 406mm) H.
2. Empty pouches or slim containers need to be placed on some type of additional platform to raise the container, as the applicator’s neck will hit the edge of the platform if the container is too thin. Books, wood, foam, etc. are great additions to raise the container.
AP360 and AP550: 1 label at a time
AP380: 2 - Front and back label (labels need to alternate front and back on roll)
PL400: 2 - Front and back label (labels need to alternate front and back on roll)
AP360: 1200 containers/hour (semi-automatic – operator has to load container, so this really depends on the operator of the machine as well)
AP380: 1500 containers/hour (semi-automatic – operator has to load container, so this really depends on the operator of the machine as well)
AP550: 500/hour (semi-automatic – operator has to load container, so this really depends on the operator of the machine as well)
PL400: 1300/hour (semi-automatic – operator has to load pouch, so this really depends on the operator of the machine as well)
AP360 and AP380: 0.75” (19mm) to 8.25” (210mm)
AP550: .875” (22mm) to 4.125” (105mm)
PL400 0.75” (19mm) to 8.25” (210mm)
AP360 and AP380: Uses a physical sensor that moves based on the thickness of the material to sense the label and gap.
AP550: Uses an optical sensor. This is important when using a clear material as it would require the black registration mark on the back of the material vs. the AP360/380 which does not require this.
PL400: Uses a physical sensor that moves based on the thickness of the material to sense the label and gap.
AP360 and AP3380: 1” (25mm) to 9.4” (239mm) wide - .6” (15mm) to 6.7” (170mm) diameter
AP550: .002” (0.05mm) to 8” (203mm) high – Platform size: max 12” (305mm) wide x 12.2” (310mm) long (So container could be longer or wider, but label may not be placed where they want it to if it’s too long or wide)
PL400: 1.75” (45mm) to 16” (406mm) high and 3.2” (81mm) to 9” (229mm) wide
AP360: There are guides that move back and forth to ensure your container does not move when applying the label. This also ensures the label is applied without wrinkles.
AP380: If using a front and back label, make sure your front and back labels are alternating on the roll. Measure the spacing you would like between the front and back label on the container. You can set this measurement on the machine and save it in the “mode” settings, so you only have to set the measurement one time, for each container. Place your container in the base and press the foot switch. The front and back labels will be applied by hitting the foot switch only one time.
AP550: The platform underneath the application mechanism can be moved forward and back with the + and – buttons. You can save the setting of the platform for the particular container in the “mode” settings, so you only need to set the placement for the container one time.
PL400: There are guides that move to ensure your pouch stays in place for accurate label placement. You can save the setting of the label (distance from top of pouch to top of label) for the pouch in the "mode" settings, so you only need to set the placement for the label once.
AP362: Up to 9 settings (spacing between front and back label)
AP550: Up to 9 settings (platform location)
PL400: Up to 9 settings (distance from top of pouch to top of label)
Pouch Width: | 3.2” to 9” (81mm to 229mm) |
Pouch Height: | 1.75” to 16” (45mm to 406mm) |
Pouch Thickness: | Up to 0.21” (5.3mm) |
Supply roll diameter: | Up to 8” (203mm) |
Media liner width: | 1” to 8.375” (25.4mm to 213mm) |
Supply roll core: | 2” to 3” I.D. (51.8mm to 76.2mm) |
Electrical rating: | 12VDC, 5.0A |
Power requirements: | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 60 watts |
Agency certifications: | UL, UL-C, CE, FCC Class A |
California Prop 65: | WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Toxin - www.p65warnings.ca.gov |
Weight: | 18.5 lbs. (8.39 kg) |
Dimensions: | 13.4”W x 7.3”H x 20”D (340mmW x 185mmH x 508mmD) |
Gap between Labels: | Recommended: 1/8" - 1/4" ( 3.175 mm - 6.3500 mm ) |
Label Type: | Die cut with waste removed. Clear labels can be used. (Labels digitally die-cut on the LX610 are not compatible because the waste is not removed. Learn More.) |
Label Width: | 0.75” to 8.25” (19mm to 210mm) |
Label Height: | 0.75” to 15” (19mm to 381mm) |
Liner Thickness: | 2 mil - 10mil (smoothness will affect feeding - a liner that is too slippery or too thin will slip through the drive rollers) |
Label + Adhesive Thickness: | 5 mil - 15 mil* |
Wind Direction | Wound out - See Copy-Position Chart |