Durst to run live demos of Tau 340 RSC E press in Bangkok
The show visitors will be able to experience the key model within the Tau RSC platform during live demonstrations.

Durst has confirmed it will showcase its Tau 340 RSC E in a versatile 6-color configuration (CMYKW+Orange) at Labelexpo Southeast Asia 2025 in Bangkok in May.
The Tau 340 RSC E is a key model within the Tau RSC platform, offering performance, quality and scalability. Its adaptable design allows printers to start with a powerful product tailored to their current needs while maintaining the flexibility to expand capabilities as their business grows and market demands evolve.
Delivering production speeds of up to 52 m/min (upgradeable to 80 m/min) and true 1,200 x 1,200 DPI resolution, the Tau 340 RSC E meets industrial production requirements without compromising on quality. Its Dimatix Samba G3L printhead offers a 2pl minimum drop size, delivering smooth gradients and sharp images, while automated nozzle compensation increases uptime and lowers service costs.
Other advanced features include an automated printhead cleaning system for minimal daily maintenance and Durst’s Tau RSC UV inks, ensuring durability for demanding outdoor applications with superior light fastness and heat resistance.
What makes the RSC E stand out as a true production powerhouse is its integrated software ecosystem: Durst Workflow Label, Durst Analytics and the newly introduced Durst Hawk AI. This intelligent camera-based system automates print quality management by detecting and correcting issues such as missing nozzles in real-time, with no operator input required. This minimizes waste and boosts overall print quality.
‘With the Tau 340 RSC E, we’ve created a scalable solution that delivers high-end features even at entry-level, empowering print businesses to grow confidently,’ commented Martin Leitner, head of product management for labels and flexible packaging at Durst Group.
Moreover, Durst will also promote the RSCi series, which can reach up to 100 m/min in high-speed mode, demonstrating its commitment to delivering quality and productivity.
As digital label printing demand surges across Asia, driven by increased product customization, shorter run lengths and a booming e-commerce sector, Durst is positioning itself as a key technology partner for printers seeking high performance and scalability.
‘The Asian market is showing significant momentum in digital label adoption, and our commitment to this region reflects the long-term growth potential we see here,’ said Bernard Sun, head of business development for Asia at Durst Group.
Thomas Macina, director of sales for labels and flexible packaging at Durst Group, added: ‘I am excited to connect with numerous label converters at Labelexpo in Bangkok. I look forward to engaging in meaningful discussions about application needs and new market opportunities. This event is a great opportunity to understand evolving customer goals and explore how Durst can contribute to their success.’
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