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JWEI disrupts automated finishing with €195,495 feeder-stacker

  • Publicado el 27 de Marzo de 2026

CMYK Europe has announced that the JWEI SG1625 Automated Feeder Stacker is now available for live demonstrations at its sister company CMYUK's technology showroom in the UK. This provides printing and packaging businesses across Europe with an immediate opportunity to see pallet-to-pallet finishing automation in action — at a disruptive price point of €195,495 over 60% lower than comparable premium-brand automated feeder-stacker systems.

JWEI disrupts automated finishing with €195,495 feeder-stacker

While CMYK Europe establishes its dedicated showroom in Poland, customers can view the fully operational system without delay, enabling them to evaluate its productivity, automation and workflow advantages.

With demand rising for bespoke packaging, fast-turn promotional campaigns and free-standing POS display units (FSDUs), many businesses running high-output digital print platforms are being held back by finishing capability. Manual handling and labour-heavy workflows can choke throughput, stretch lead times and limit the profitability of short-run packaging work.

Traditional packaging production remains dominant on long, repeat runs, where analogue workflows are fit for purpose. But the market is shifting. Brands increasingly want short-run, customised packaging and displays, and they want them quickly.

For many producers, analogue short-run finishing is simply not viable. Each job requires a new die to be manufactured, which can take hours or days. The die then needs precise mounting on a platen press, followed by test sheets and fine-tuning to achieve accurate cut and crease lines. For short runs, set-up time can outweigh production time — making fast turnaround difficult and costs hard to justify.

The JWEI SG1625 Automated Feeder Stacker removes that bottleneck by delivering a true pallet-to-pallet, feed–finish–stack workflow. Sheets are automatically lifted from a pallet and passed across a conveyorised flatbed for cutting and creasing, then automatically stacked ready for collection.

It’s a concurrent system: while finished work is being stacked at the back end, new sheets are continuously fed at the front. This reduces manual touchpoints and supports higher throughput across materials including fluted board, card and other packaging substrates.

Steve Williams, Chief Sales Officer at UK’s imageData Group, the first installed customer in Europe says, “It’s taken a labour-intensive process and made it virtually hands-free, so we’re saving about 80% of labour time to be able to produce the finished output.”

The JWEI platform shares the features and functionality expected from top-tier automated feeder-stacker systems, while adding a key performance advantage through its proprietary conveyor belt system.

On many flatbed systems, sheets are held together with tags or bridges during processing and off-loading, which then need manual removal — slowing production and adding labour. JWEI’s conveyorised approach keeps sheets stable throughout cutting/creasing and stacking, enabling smooth waste separation and uninterrupted workflow — without the need for tags or manual intervention.

The system also includes a back scan facility — an underside camera system that reads registration marks printed on the reverse of the sheet. This aligns finishing with the printed artwork automatically, removing the need for manual checking or reloading, improving accuracy and productivity.

At €195,495 and over 60% more cost-effective than comparable systems, the JWEI SG1625 significantly lowers the capital barrier to high-level automated finishing. When combined with reduced labour, higher throughput and improved uptime, pallet-to-pallet automation becomes an attainable reality for far more businesses across the digital print and packaging industry. “With significant savings on staff costs, plus workflow gains, this equipment pays for itself very quickly,” says Nick Reed, Finishing Business Manager, CMYK Europe.

Markets are becoming leaner, shifting from product storage to highly efficient ‘just in time’ manufacturing practices. The JWEI Automated Feeder Stacker has been developed for this new era of production. It integrates capacity and speed, crucial for sustainable growth and a continued competitive edge, delivered at a price point that truly democratises advanced automation.

image Data Group is a second-generation family-owned UK print and marketing services provider headquartered in Willoughby, East Yorkshire, with major production in Howden, and an additional operation in Brighton, East Sussex.

With 35+ years in print innovation, the business specialises in data-driven customer communications. The group has continued to invest heavily in production capabilities in recent years, installing an EFI Nozomi 14000 SD single-pass inkjet press in 2024, allowing it to significantly ramp up its output volume without compromising quality.

The drive to match front-end printer speeds is why the group acquired the JWEI feeder stacker solution from CMYUK, becoming the first customer in the UK to do so. As Steve Williams, Chief Sales Officer, explains: “The JWEI provided industrial automation at scale and pace, which was critical when we needed to deliver to our clients’ schedules. The Nozomi has been a revelation for us, printing at five times as fast as traditional printing presses, so we needed the JWEI to keep pace in terms of finishing.”

The gains: Faster campaign delivery from print through to finished output, keeping launches on track. More dependable schedules during peak demand, without finishing bottlenecks. A previously labour-intensive stage made virtually hands-free, saving around 80% of labour time and freeing teams to support other customer work. Accurate output with minimal waste, supporting better value without compromising quality.

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