

Rena ColorMax LP2 Digital Color Label Printer Demo
Product Details
The Rena ColorMax LP2 is a Memjet-class digital color label printer for short-run prime label production, GHS-regulated labels, and personalized label work. This video walks through the LP2 in routine label-shop operation.
What this video shows: Label stock loading into the ColorMax LP2, the Memjet print engine applying full-color content to each label at production speed, and finished labels exiting ready for downstream finishing or direct application. Color saturation, print resolution, and the workflow consistency that distinguishes the LP2.
Who buys the ColorMax LP2: Label printers running short-batch and variable-data work. Brand owners producing in-house prime labels for new products and small-batch lines. Food, beverage, and chemical producers needing GHS-compliant labels in flexible volumes. Specialty operations producing security and personalized labels.
Why Memjet-class for short-run labels: Memjet's array-of-heads architecture delivers full-bleed color across the label width in a single pass — no head-scanning required. That's fast, cheap per piece, and scales economically from short to medium runs without the setup cost of flexo.
Key specs: Rena ColorMax LP2 (Rena-tier Memjet-class color label printer) | Substrate: self-adhesive label stock, configuration-dependent | Throughput: short-to-medium run production rate | Variable-data full-color print | Inline or offline finishing integration
Frequently asked
How does the ColorMax LP2 compare to the Rena Mach X?
Both are short-to-medium run color label printers. LP2 (Rena-tier) and Mach X positioning differs by specific feature mix and substrate range — confirm specific spec match with a Mailtech specialist.
Can the LP2 print white ink for dark substrates?
Standard Memjet configurations are CMYK only. For white-ink applications, different press technology may be needed. Confirm with a Mailtech specialist.
What's the minimum economical run on the LP2?
Digital label printing has no plate setup, so very short runs (hundreds of labels) are economical. The crossover where flexo wins on per-piece economics depends on color count and label complexity.

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