10 years at Secura Labels for Jane Frearson
Sharon Keevins • August 15, 2016

Jane has been Secura Labels financial controller for over 10 years! So we decided it was her turn for the ‘get to know you’ questions and we delved a little deeper into Jane’s life and what her secret is for surviving at Secura Labels!
What do you love about working with Secura Labels?
I’ve worked at Secura since 2003 with a small break in 2008. Secura has gone from strength to strength in that time – moving to larger premises twice, lots more print presses and a larger workforce. My role has also grown and is constantly evolving which has made it an exciting and fulfilling role over the years. I have achieved a lot of personal development at Secura – commercial awareness and more technical accounting skills. Secura is a fun place to work - the team here are very friendly and great banter is had by all.
Where is your favourite place in the world, and why?
It’s got to be Cornwall for me. Its sensory overload with the smell of the sea, the food, gulls, crashing waves, views and great sunsets (unbelievably I don’t work for the Cornish tourist board!). Walking the dogs early each morning along the beautiful beaches and then going back to a full English breakfast mmmm.
What is your ‘top tip’ for surviving in the office at Secura Labels?
Rule no. 1 – don’t sweat the small stuff
Rule no. 2 – it’s all small stuff
What are your main responsibilities in your job?
Counting the money, checking the money, double-checking the money, account for the money and then pay out the money (ok maybe a little controlling). Also controlling the accounting, taxation and financial analysis reporting – all of which keeps me out of mischief!
If you had a ‘warning label’ – what would yours say?
Be happy – it drives people nuts!!

2024 A little look back at 2024 and into 2025 - Further press investment, as a further Focus Label Machinery Limited Proflex arrived in February, this 4 colour machine, our first fitted with LED curing, will have automated finishing through one of our turret rewinders. Investment continues in 2025 as we are currently installing a new MIS system, which will allow shop floor data collection, improved stock control etc... We also look forward to celebrating some long service awards during the Year. With much achieved in 2024, we are looking forward to a further successful 12 Months!
Cutters / dies, we carry a vast library of cutters, 1,000`s in fact. Most of these are magnetic, thin metal sheets, attached to magnetic bases, which means that many are interchangeable across our machines. We do still use and order "solid" cutters, this can be for a range of reasons, one of our cutter suppliers, Kocher & Beck, offer a view on the Pros and Cons between Flexible and Solid cutters here . Once a cutter / die is made it is not possible to alter, a new one would be needed to change any aspect, corner radius, gap between labels etc..... It should also be noted that cutters made to cut certain materials, say direct thermal paper, may not be able to cut a PP. This is much like your kitchen knives, a butter knife would not be used for slicing bread for instance, like our cutters, cutting angles, even material, could be different. We do always try and order a cutter to cover as wide a range of material as possible, but sometimes this is not possible. Cutter setting is one of the most critical aspects of our production, getting the die "strike" just right can be the difference between a job running well and not. Too heavy a "strike", and we risk cutting through the backing paper, giving you, the user, issues. Not heavy enough and we will have issues with stripping the waste matrix and not be able to run at an acceptable press speed. Cutter care also plays a part here and we expect our operators to maintain a high standard of care. All of our operators, indeed all of our staff, have been through the Kocker & Beck Training Academy where they learned various aspects of cutter setting, care of cutters, alongside seeing how a cutter is made. We are always open to visitors, so if you wanted to find out more about cutters, give us a call and arrange to drop in. Common Questions - "I want to change the gap between the labels, I wont need a new cutter will I?" Once cutter is made, it is not possible to change any aspects, so to change a gap or corner radius would mean a new cutter. "I have just order some labels on semi gloss paper, but you are quoting a new cutter for a PP job of the same size, why? " Much like your kitchen knives, a butter knife would not be used for cutting bread, a cheese knife not used for preparing vegetables. Cutting angles and even material could be different for best cutting a PP compared to a paper. "Can I have any size label, any shape?" Within reason yes, our current smallest cutter is 5mm dia, our largest 312 x 416mm (this the largest we could produce), but you can have any size. As for shapes, we can, or at least the cutter makers can, make quite complex shapes, the biggest factor we need to consider, is can we strip the waste from a very complex shape? "How much time does a new cutter add to my order?" Usually, a new cutter would be with us in around 48 hours, so there should be no major impact on delivery times. "Why can I never get a simple gap of say 3mm, why is it 3.4mm?" Our machines, and so cutters, work based on imperial measurement, 1/8" gearing. This does mean that cutters / print cylinders need to fit into increments of 1/8", which results in the gaps it does. "How heavy are the cutters?" They can be very heavy, 25kg +, but all of our machines are equipped with lifting equipment to lift the cutters in and out.









