Labelling & Printing Systems
Regulators, pharmacists and patients all read the label, which makes labelling and printing the most scrutinised stage of laboratory packaging. Equipment in this category applies pressure sensitive labels to bottles, vials, cartons and tubes, prints batch numbers, expiry dates and serialisation codes, and increasingly verifies every mark with cameras. Machinery Masters carries labelling and printing systems, a key part of its laboratory packaging equipment range, from verified sellers, from benchtop vial labellers for small laboratories to full print and apply systems for production lines. Sellers respond directly on label sizes and container ranges, with financing on qualifying listings.
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Labelling & Printing Systems Product Types
Labelling splits into application machinery and printing technology, often combined in one system. The marketplace lists the following main types.
Wrap around bottle and vial labellers
Machines that roll cylindrical containers past a label dispensing edge for smooth, bubble free application. Benchtop versions serve laboratories while inline units label continuously at production speed.
Front and back labelling systems
Dual head machines applying labels to two faces of flat or oval containers in one pass, with orientation control. Common for diagnostic bottles and personal care formats.
Print and apply labellers
Systems that print variable data onto the label immediately before application, uniting coding and labelling in one unit. Thermal transfer engines dominate for durable batch and barcode printing.
Inkjet, laser and TTO coders
Standalone coding heads that mark cartons, labels and films with batch, expiry and serialisation data. Continuous inkjet suits curved surfaces, laser gives permanent marks, and thermal transfer overprint excels on flexible films.
Vision inspection and verification stations
Camera systems that read and verify printed codes and label presence, rejecting failures automatically. Serialisation regulations have made verification a standard part of pharmaceutical labelling.
Brands on Machinery Masters
The manufacturers featured here build labelling and printing systems for laboratory and pharmaceutical packs. Their equipment applies and verifies variable data at line speed. Manufacturers appear below because they hold Labelling & Printing Systems listings in stock on Machinery Masters, and the line-up changes as equipment sells.
Latest Labelling & Printing Systems Listings
Why Choose Machinery Masters
Verified Sellers Only
Every seller is verified before a single listing goes live. Machinery Masters also reviews listings for accuracy, so buyers can commit to high value machinery with confidence.
Global Reach
Listings come from sellers across Europe, North America, and beyond. That reach widens the options past any regional dealer network, and it is often the only way to find discontinued models in good condition.
Flexible Financing Options
Qualifying listings carry financing through partner providers. Terms are shown directly on eligible product pages, spreading the cost instead of draining working capital in one hit.
Direct Seller Contact
No broker sits between the buyer and the seller. Ask about service history, arrange inspections, and negotiate directly with the person who actually knows the machine.
Applications and Uses
Accurate labelling is mandatory across the laboratory and pharmaceutical world. These environments drive most equipment purchases.
Pharmaceutical serialisation lines
Print and apply units mark unique identifiers on each carton, with cameras verifying every code against the batch record. Aggregation stations then link cartons to cases for supply chain traceability.
Clinical trial labelling suites
Benchtop labellers apply blinded, booklet and multi language labels to trial supplies under tight reconciliation. Every label is accounted for, which favours machines with precise dispensing control.
Diagnostic reagent identification
Vial and bottle labellers apply lot coded labels that must survive refrigeration, freezing and handling. Label adhesion at low temperature is a genuine selection criterion here.
Nutraceutical retail packing
Wrap and front back labellers dress supplement bottles for retail at line speed. Placement accuracy defines shelf appearance, so sub millimetre repeatability matters commercially.
Benefits from Machinery Masters
Labelling projects mix mechanical, printing and software concerns, and the marketplace helps you resolve all three before buying.
Application and coding equipment side by side
Labellers, coders and vision systems share one category, so a complete identification setup can be sourced from live labelling and printing listings.
Compliance capability without new line budgets
Serialisation ready labelling systems command high prices new, while used systems from upgraded lines deliver the same capability for far less.
Trials on your containers before purchase
Enquiries reach the seller directly, so arranging a label application test on your actual bottles or cartons is straightforward.
Frequently Asked Questions About Labelling & Printing Systems
Check the machine's container diameter or width range and its label height and length limits against your full range. Tapered, very small or very light containers need specific handling options. Send container samples and label dimensions to the seller, who can usually confirm suitability from the machine's previous work or run a test.
Inspect the peel edge and rollers for wear, check the label sensor adjusts and reads correctly, and run the web path for tracking problems. On print and apply units, examine the print head for wear lines, since heads are a significant replacement cost. Ask for a video of the machine labelling at speed before travelling to view.
Thermal transfer suits labels and flexible films, continuous inkjet handles curved and uneven surfaces at speed, and laser gives permanent marks without consumables. The right choice depends on your substrate, line speed and validation needs. Many buyers standardise on one technology across lines to simplify spares and training.
Yes, provided the print and verify hardware meets current code grading requirements and the software can integrate with your serialisation data provider. Machines removed from compliant lines often include the camera systems and rejection stations already configured. Confirm software versions, licences and integration history with the seller before purchase.
You enquire through the listing, deal with the seller on specification and price, and arrange inspection or testing directly between you. No intermediary slows the technical exchange, which matters when label trials are part of the decision. Financing can be applied for on qualifying listings as part of the same purchase.