As e-commerce continues its climb and personalized consumer demand explodes, the industry has reached a tipping point. For most box plants, the shift to "small-batch, multi-specification, fast-delivery" fragmented orders is no longer a trend—it's the new reality.
This reality has become a trap. Taking on these fragmented orders often results in razor-thin profits, if any, as frequent changeovers and low efficiency fail to cover the costs of materials and labor. But not taking them is just as dangerous. It leads to soaring equipment idle time, crushing fixed costs, and the risk of core customers being poached by more agile competitors.
To fight for the limited pool of large orders, companies are slashing prices, fueling a price war that squeezes the last bit of profit from the market. Many businesses are now stuck in a vicious cycle: they lose money if they take an order, but they die if they stop.
How can companies escape this cycle of hyper-competition? In 2023, Hanway delivered its answer: the new-generation Single Pass "efficiency star," the Elite 2504.

The Core Conflict: When a "Bonus" Becomes a "Burden"
The industry's current struggle is a direct conflict between "traditional production capacity" and "new market demands."
On one hand, the market has undergone a structural change. It now demands small, frequent, fast-turnaround jobs. These orders are defined by small quantities (from dozens to a few hundred), high variability (different sizes, materials, and graphics), and urgent deadlines (typically 24-48 hours). This shift has caused the costs of proofing, changeovers, and production logistics to skyrocket.
On the other hand, most production floors are still stuck in a "mass production" mindset. Frequent job switching leads to constant line stoppages, cratering equipment utilization and overall efficiency. The traditional model, reliant on large, continuous runs, is failing to deliver value. Instead, with nearly identical business models and product structures, companies are unable to build brand value and are forced to compete on price, leaving most small and medium-sized Sheet Plants and Box Plants in a state of minimal profit or even loss.
Elite 2504: Turning Fragmented Orders into a Path to Profit
The Elite 2504 was engineered to solve this exact problem, giving customers the power to turn the sea of fragmented orders into a profitable revenue stream.
1. High Capacity & Unmatched Efficiency Running at a high speed of 75-100 m/min, the Elite 2504 is designed for both "fast-changeover" small jobs and "stable-run" large jobs. It can efficiently process a massive volume of short-run orders while just as easily handling medium-to-long batch production. It "eats large and small orders alike," allowing a factory to maximize its order intake.
The biggest bottleneck in fragmented production is slow changeovers. The Elite 2504 attacks this pain point with its seamless changeover capability. A full-format switch takes less than two minutes, and a simple graphic change can be as fast as 10-15 seconds.
A real-world case study from a Hanway customer in Europe proved the impact. Using the Elite 2504, the plant completed 200 short-run orders (totaling over 4,000 boxes, each with at least four different sizes and full-color printing) in just 4 hours. This same workload previously took them 12 hours on a multi-pass scanner—a 3x increase in efficiency.


2. Quality That Exceeds Flexo The Elite 2504 delivers high-quality printing on kraft board, easily meeting end-user standards. It also features an enhanced solution for printing large solid colors, like deep reds and blacks, which are historically difficult for digital. For premium jobs, the Elite 2504 can print high-definition, 4pt text on white-top board, winning a price premium in high-end markets.
3. Superior Cost-Effectiveness The Elite 2504's value is evident across the entire production workflow. Its compact, intelligent design compresses its footprint to be roughly the size of a standard multi-pass scanner, directly lowering the cost of factory floor space. On the consumables side, its integrated ink recirculation system achieves near-zero ink waste, providing significant savings. Compared to other wide-format digital printers, the Elite 2504 delivers a faster return on investment and a lower total cost of ownership.

4. Rock-Solid Reliability The Elite 2504's stability is twofold: first, its ability to run continuously and reliably; second, its power to guarantee consistent order quality.
As long as the file doesn't change, a repeat order will be a 100% perfect match to the original, no matter how much time has passed.
5. Intelligent Integration Previously, fragmented production was a manual, chaotic process of "labor chasing orders." The Elite 2504, however, comes with intelligent interfaces that seamlessly connect with
all common ERP and MES systems. Order data is sent directly to the machine, enabling non-stop changeovers and dynamic scheduling—allowing operators to add, delete, or re-sequence jobs on the fly,
maximizing the machine's capacity.
The New Logic of Digital
Fragmented orders are the irreversible future. The business logic has shifted from "fight for big orders, fight on price" to "boost efficiency, grab quality, compete on service."
The Elite 2504 is more than an intelligent tool; it is a "profit weapon" for differentiation. But as Hanway tells its customers, "getting" the machine is just the beginning. "Using" the machine to its full potential
is the real key to unlocking the digital-driven, high-profit blue ocean.


Company :Shenzhen Hanglory Digital Printing Group Co., Ltd
Phone:0755-23080896 / 0755-23062862
Fax:0755-23217841
Address:HanGlory Headquarters (No. 28, Gaoke Avenue, Baolong Subdistrict, Longgang District, Shenzhen, China)
E-mail :info@hanglorygroup.com
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