ABG expands innovation with new InkJet range
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A B Graphic International (ABG), has unveiled the ABG InkJet – a new single colour print bar module engineered for seamless integration across the company’s own finishing systems, including the Digicon, Converter, SRI and B5010 booklet machine, as well as third party equipment.
Designed to deliver precision, versatility and speed, the ABG InkJet is ideal for a wide range of applications, including variable data printing, multi-layer labels, security features, barcodes and pharmaceutical labelling. Among its standout features are 360 or 720 dpi resolution, tool-less application for reduced operating costs and compatibility across multiple web widths. It also offers a wasteless set up process, ensuring maximum efficiency and sustainability in production.

A key advantage of the new system is its ability to print directly onto adhesive layers, opening up new creative and functional possibilities for label converters. Combined with the fleyeVision inspection system, the InkJet delivers exceptional print accuracy and consistent high resolution output, all within a compact, easily integrated module.
The same advanced InkJet technology also powers the ABG Braille module – a complementary solution that applies high build varnish to create Braille text and warning triangles in accordance with recognised industry standards. By using varnishes of different viscosities, the system can also produce tactile embellishments on labels. With no cleaning required during varnish changes, users benefit from faster changeovers, minimal waste, and improved operational uptime.
Both ABG InkJet and ABG Braille are manufactured at the company’s German facility in Baesweiler, forming part of its growing InkJet range. Further innovations in this series are already in development, with new modules set to launch in 2026.
Reflecting a continued investment in its German operations, an open house event will take place at the Baesweiler site on 15 and 16 April 2026, featuring live machine demonstrations, factory tours and a preview of the company’s latest technological advancements.
Following that, it will exhibit at Interpack 2026 on 7 to 13 May, in Düsseldorf, where it will introduce the third pillar of its FlexPack division. Building on the success of its pouch machines and thermal lamination systems, this new pillar, also produced in Baesweiler, will complete ABG’s comprehensive range of flexible packaging solutions, including laminating, coating, pouch making and digital embellishment.
‘As we continue to advance our inkjet capabilities here in Baesweiler, our focus has been on developing a fully modular print technology that can be utilised across the entire ABG portfolio,’ said Michael Leidgschwendner, managing director of ABG GmbH and leader of the inkjet project. ‘The new InkJet range represents a major step forward, giving customers a versatile, high performance solution that integrates seamlessly with any ABG system, as well as third party equipment.
‘And by offering everything from one supplier, we are enabling a more streamlined, efficient and futureproof approach to production, while opening up exciting new possibilities in variable data, security, multi-layer and functional printing.’



















