Lablust 204-54 Min ^new^ Guide
The LABLUST finds the "Goldilocks zone." The German machines are overkill for 54mm applications, and the cheap generics cannot physically handle the "54 Min" requirement without jamming every hour.
Solution: Because 54mm leaves very little liner between labels (usually only 2-3mm), standard optical sensors get confused. Switch the sensor to "Gap Only" mode via the PLC, and ensure the ambient light in the room is not flickering (fluorescent lights can interfere). LABLUST 204-54 Min
Handling a label that is only 54mm in length (approx. 2.1 inches) requires a peel plate tolerance of less than 0.1mm. The "Min" series incorporates a precision-ground anvil that reduces label "whip" (the flutter that causes edge curl). This ensures that even paper-thin polyester labels lay flat every time. The LABLUST finds the "Goldilocks zone