Grand Format Printer Meets Demand For More Speed
Gandinnovations has introduced the new Jeti 5024 UV Roll To Roll 5.1 metre wide (16.8 feet) grand-format printer to world-wide customers due to the popularity of the Jeti 3324 UVRTR.
Gandinnovations has introduced the new Jeti 5024 UV Roll To Roll 5.1 metre wide (16.8 feet) grand-format printer to world-wide customers due to the popularity of the Jeti 3324 UVRTR.
"Since some print shops need even more production from a grand-format printer, we wanted to give them what they want," said Hary Gandy, chief executive officer of worldwide sales for Gandinnovations.
He added: "The Jeti 5024 UVRTR is designed for speed, and we feel that we have achieved our goal." The head carriage of the printer hosts 24 Spectra print heads, whilst ink designation is four heads per colour allowing for six colour combinations, said the company.
The Jeti 5024 UVRTR will feature a claimed resolution up to 1,200 dots per inch (dpi).
That newest option available on all Jeti UV curable grand-format printers is now available worldwide.
The Jeti 5024 UVRTR is designed to print on media types such as reinforced vinyl, pressure sensitive vinyl, canvas, fabrics, mesh and paper.
The Jeti 5024 UVRTR, as with all Jeti models, will be available in 300dpi, 600dpi, and now a claimed true 1,200dpi format options, whilst maintaining true production of a grand-format printer, claimed Gandinnovations.
"The true 600dpi option has been wildly popular with our customers," said Gandy.
"I am glad we are able to offer a 600dpi option and now a true 1,200dpi option on all Jeti UV models.
This really seems to be direction the grand-format industry is heading, I am glad we could lead the way." The new newest addition to the Gandinnovations product line will continue to treat operators with the easy-to-use computer interface.
All images RIPped to the printer appear as thumbnails.
Operators can then drag and drop the files to the layout page where they can rotate, flip, scale, and even collage as many files as they like, according to Gandinnovations.
The company is planning that the Jeti 5024 UVRTR will make its debut at one of the tradeshows in which Gandinnovations will be exhibiting.
The Jeti printers are manufactured at Gandinnovations' 115,000 square-foot plant in Toronto (Canada).
The worldwide sales and service operation is based out of San Antonio, Texas (USA) with satellite offices in Mexico, India, United Arab Emirates and Belgium.
Since the debut of a 3.3 metre-wide model in November 2002, more than 600 Jeti printers have been sold worldwide at cost ranging from US$125,000 to US$375,000 per printer, said Gandinnovations.
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