Inca has launched a six-colour flatbed printer for large-volume runs at Specialty Printing and Imaging Technology Expo (SGIA) '07.
The Columbia Turbo Plus printer can print on rigid or flexible substrates up to 40mm thick at 123sqm per hour.
It handles a maximum sheet size of 3.2x1.6m at a consistent throughput of up to 24 full-bed sheets per hour.
The machine incorporates two additional print modules that increase the total number of print heads to 96 compared with 64 on previous model, the four-colour Columbia Turbo.
The extra heads allow the Turbo Plus to incorporate white or two additional colours from a choice of light cyan and light magenta, as well as green, orange or violet.
Inca director of marketing Heather Kendle said: "The Columbia Turbo Plus provides the same diversity of printing as the Spyder, but with faster productivity for those printers that typically work with larger print runs."
The Columbia Turbo Plus printer can print on rigid or flexible substrates up to 40mm thick at 123sqm per hour.
It handles a maximum sheet size of 3.2x1.6m at a consistent throughput of up to 24 full-bed sheets per hour.
The machine incorporates two additional print modules that increase the total number of print heads to 96 compared with 64 on previous model, the four-colour Columbia Turbo.
The extra heads allow the Turbo Plus to incorporate white or two additional colours from a choice of light cyan and light magenta, as well as green, orange or violet.
Inca director of marketing Heather Kendle said: "The Columbia Turbo Plus provides the same diversity of printing as the Spyder, but with faster productivity for those printers that typically work with larger print runs."
Source: printweek
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