Merxwire
11 Oct 2019, 16:19 GMT+10
Semi-automatic, "single pass" M Revo is company's first digital printing equipmentSemi-automatic, "single pass" M Revo is company's first digital printing equipment.
Charleston, SC (Merxwire) - Marabu North America is a leader in the development and manufacture of industrial printing inks, and will soon launch its first digital printing device, M Revo. Made entirely in accordance with Marabu's specifications, this new digital printer is the first "single-pass" semi-automatic printer designed for cylindrical objects.
The printer uses Marabu's industry-leading UV-curable ink, UltraJet®. UltraJet® is the only ink on the market designed for all substrates (glass, plastic, powder coatings and stainless steel). UltraJet® is the most durable ink tested independently for more than 400 household dishwasher cycles.
The M Revo is equipped with 6 Konica Minolta print heads offering variable drop sizes down to 6 picoliters and 8 levels of grayscale. Because the printer employs single pass technology, only one revolution is required per color. The result is a print speed faster than any other printer in its class. Other industry leading specifications include print object diameter from 40 УЂтЌт 150 mm, print length up to 320 mm and a taper angle up to 10 degrees. Designed specifically for a manufacturing environment, the printer is outfitted with a series of sensors designed to protect its state-of-the-art heads.
If UV curing energy can be detected at the heads, the printer will not initiate the print job until the operator corrects the situation. Another set of sensors will stop the rotation of the printed object if an "out of round" situation is detected, thus preventing physical contact between the heads and the printed material. Reliability and robustness are two key characteristics of the new hardware.
The M Revo was designed to focus on the short to medium runs in the digital container printing market including promotional products manufacturers, beverage bottlers, drinkware producers and cosmetics manufacturers. With a targeted price well below comparable equipment, demand for the M Revo is anticipated to be high. Marabu North America will install and support the printer via their nationwide network of technicians.
Marabu will debut the M Revo with a technology demonstration in booth 5021 at the Printing United exhibition in Dallas. Live printing demos will be conducted throughout the day. Commercial units for sale to end users are expected within 90 days. Be the first to learn more about the M Revo, visit mrevoprinter.com and subscribe for updates.
Marabu North America LP is a subsidiary of Marabu GmbH & Co, a leading global manufacturer of screen, digital and pad printing inks for more than 160 years. Marabu is recognized by customers and the industry for the highest quality products, unparalleled technical service and environmental awareness. The company employs more than 440 people worldwide with its distribution partners exclusively representing Marabu in over 70 countries around the world.
SOURCE Marabu North America
More information please visit: www.marabu-northamerica.com
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Company Name: Marabu North America
Contact Person: Sarah Stafford
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1-888-253-2778
Country: United States of America
Website: www.marabu-northamerica.com
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