
Most labeling machines handle one shape — cylindrical, conical, or square. When your line uses all three, you usually need multiple machines or slow manual labeling. The ULM200 is different: one platform, swappable tooling, every shape covered.
Many producers face mixed packaging from the very start — round bottles next to square containers next to conical cups, and sometimes irregular shapes specific to their brand.
Standard labelers force a choice: a dedicated machine for each shape, slow manual application, or a compromise on labeling quality. Each path adds friction.
Three specialized machines mean roughly three times the floor space, operator training, and maintenance overhead. Manual labeling is fine for a prototype but bottlenecks the moment you cross 200 units per hour.
Many small and mid-size producers delay launching new packaging variants because every new shape would mean another capital purchase. The result: less flexibility in product range than the market demands.
The ULM200 separates the labeling head from the package-holding fixture. The fixture (we call it a tool set) is a swappable accessory tuned to each package shape — and changing it takes about five minutes.
The base ULM200 ships with one tool set included free, chosen for your most common shape. Additional tool sets for other shapes cost only €20–80 each — orders of magnitude less than a second labeling machine.
Switching shapes is a five-minute operation: release two clamps, swap the fixture, recalibrate on the HMI panel, resume production. The labeling head, motors, controls and software stay the same.
Capacity and precision are constant regardless of the shape on the line: 600–900 pieces per hour and ±0.2 mm placement accuracy. Front and back labels with programmable spacing work on cylindrical, conical, square, or irregular packaging alike.
If you need product marking on top of labeling, the optional Anser U2 thermal inkjet date coder integrates directly into the workflow. Same machine, same operator, no second station.
Compact footprint: 420 × 420 × 400 mm. Power: 220V, 50/60 Hz. Pneumatic actuation for clamping and label transfer.
Capacity 600–900 pcs/hour with ±0.2 mm precision. Handles package diameters from 22 to 300 mm (optional up to 600 mm) and lengths from 45 to 300 mm. Label width 15–300 mm, height 25–180 mm (optional up to 300 mm). Roll diameter up to 250 mm, core 76 mm.
Construction in stainless steel 1.4301, AlMg3 aluminium, and steel — total weight around 60 kg. Servo motors with RV and planetary reducers deliver smooth, repeatable motion.
Control: HMI panel with stored programs. Operator switches between shapes by selecting the corresponding program — no manual recalibration needed beyond the tool set swap.
Tool sets — interchangeable fixtures matched to package shape: cylindrical, conical, square, and custom geometries. One set ships free with the machine.
Optional date coder — Anser U2 thermal inkjet family (HP241, Smart, ProS, SmartONE variants) for date, batch, lot code, and barcode marking integrated into the labeling cycle.
Optional ultrasonic sensor — required when working with transparent labels that standard photocells cannot detect.
Servo motors and high-precision reducers — RV and planetary gear arrangement delivering ±0.2 mm repeatability across the full speed range.
Switching from specialized labelers to the modular ULM200, customers consolidate three or four machines into one platform. Floor space, operator training, and capex drop. New packaging shapes get added in days (order a tool set), not months.