Roland HP 5700 User Manual Page 12

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 21
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 11
design | print
|
nish
22 | print 23 | print
For more information please call 0800 77 26 33 | www.spandex.co.uk
For more information please call 0800 77 26 33 | www.spandex.co.uk
High resolution at high speed
The ne art printing quality of the Omega 1 is achieved by a
resolution of up to 1728 dpi, greyscale printing technology
and a large colour gamut, thanks to the optional process
colour additions (PCA) of orange and violet, grey, light
magenta and light cyan. The precision transport of the
printheads is by advanced magnetic linear drive, further
ensuring consistently accurate printing.
Compact footprint - large throughput
It is very compact in size, only requiring 15m2 oor space,
yet it will print large images up to 160cm wide by any
length, which is only limited by the media length, and at a
production speed up to 35m² per hour.
Rigid & exible materials
The Omega 1 combines Durst’s 10 years’ experience of both
atbed and roll to roll printing technology and can print
rigid and exible material without compromise to either.
The machine will print onto media like Kapa®, Forex®,
Acrylic, Dibond®, Correx® and wood up to a thickness of
5cm, as well as onto self adhesive foils, papers, PVC vinyls,
PE foils or textiles.
Fine art print quality for rigid
and exible media
Durst Omega 1
Durst Omega 1
PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
Patented Durst atbed and Roll to Roll UV Inkjet printer for the nest quality and the highest production speed
INKS
UV-curable pigment inks for interior and exterior applications
COLOURS
Standard version: CMYK. Plus version: CMYK Light Magenta and Light Cyan. PCA version: CMYK Orange and
Violet. Optional: Grey, White
RESOLUTION
Up to 1728 dpi
FORMATS
Wide range of rigid and exible roll media, uncoated and coated textured surfaces such as hard foam sheets, soft
foam sheets, aluminium, acrylic glass, and self adhesive foils, papers, PVC vinyls, PE foils or textiles.
MAX. PANEL WEIGHT
Roll to roll: Up to 50 kg
Boards: Up to 50 kg
MAX. ROLL WIDTH
160 cm
MEDIA THICKNESS Roll to roll: up to 2 mm. Boards: up to 50 mm
PRODUCTIVITY
up to 35 m²/h
DIMENSIONS (W X D X H)
3900 x 1050 x 1700 mm
Record-breaking printing speed
Whether there is rigid or exible material under the
jets, Nyala prints 200m² per hour in draft mode – which
incidentally offers very presentable quality. In production
mode it hums away at an efcient 72m² per hour (4 x
CMYK).
Remarkable substrate dimensions
Nyala prints panels up to 3.2 m × 4 m in size, and
50 mm thick, all with amazingly modest space
requirements.
White Ink
White ink is well known for its tendency to form
sediments. Nyala keeps it agitated, for guaranteed
printing reliability at any time regardless of how
frequently the white is used.
Media diversity
The UV-curing inks adhere to acrylic, dibond, wood,
blueprints, polyester, polycarbonate, polystyrene, (high-
density) PVC foam sheet, vinyl lms, exible foam panels
and – with a bonding agent – even to glass and similar
special materials
The atbed UV printer that
everyone aspires to
SwissQPrint Nyala
SwissQPrint Nyala
PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
Piezoelectric inkjet technology (DOD)
INKS
Low-odour UV-hardening inks. Optimised for exible and rigid materials. For indoor and outdoor
applications. Solvent-free (no VOCs)
COLOURS
Standard: CMYK. Optional: light C, light M, light K, white, varnish, primer; and orange, green and violet
spot (Pantone®).
RESOLUTION
Visual resolution up to 1350 dpi (Variable drop sizes from 14 to 42 picolitres)
FORMATS 3200 × 1600 mm printing area, full bleed. Oversize formats 3200 × 4000 mm with roll or board option
MAX. PANEL WEIGHT
400 kg
MAX. ROLL WIDTH 3200 mm
MAX. ROLL WEIGHT
80 kg
PRODUCTIVITY 4 x CMYK: 200m²/hr (draft) | 48 m²/hr (quality). 2 x CMYK: 140m²/hr (draft) | 24 m²/hr (quality)
DIMENSIONS (W X D X H)
5.44 × 2.30 × 1.30 m
Page view 11
1 2 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ... 20 21

Comments to this Manuals

No comments