Donnerstag, 12 Oktober 2017 11:22

swissQprint has launched the Oryx LED flatbed printer

The trio of swissQprint machines has made it full circle. With Impala and Nyala LED successfully launched, now comes the turn of Oryx LED. This latest generation of Swiss UV flatbed printers shares a refined mechanical basis and operates with LED technology. LED technology extends the range of applications, is highly economical and leaves a smaller environmental footprint. "LED curing will prevail" – that is the firm conviction at swissQprint. The market confirms it: "Since Impala LED and Nyala LED were launched, we see the bulk of customers preferring the LED solution over mercury vapour lamps," claims Maurus Zeller, head of product management. Adding to the benefits of LED technology, swissQprint has brought new mechanical refinements to its current generation of machines. This gives them yet greater precision and process stability. Now the latest Oryx LED with its maximum output of 65 square metres per hour and a 2.5 x 2 metre print bed can score here as well. It joins Impala LED, which shares the same dimensions while outputting up to 180 square metres per hour, and Nyala LED, with 206 square metres per hour from a 3.2 x 2 metre print bed. With this trio of printers, swissQprint covers practically every level of productivity that a print services provider might have now, or aim for in future. And this not least because the systems are adaptable and expandable. "The printer grows with the business," explains Maurus Zeller. Each machine is built to customer requirements and may have options added at any time thereafter. This could mean an individual ink configuration – swissQprint machines offer nine color channels – or the types of applications it can handle: choices here include an option for roll media, the board option for oversized formats up to 4 metres long, and even a loading and unloading robot. The Oryx LED will be available from November 2017.

More information: http://www.swissqprint.com

Letzte Änderung am Donnerstag, 12 Oktober 2017 11:31