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Sakurai (www.sakurai.com) now offers the Maestro MS-102AII, a cylinder screen press that prints at speeds up to 4000 impressions/hr. It’s capable of printing on substrates for electronic applications, membrane switches, display panels, and touch screens, as well as paper, board, and foil. The MS-102AII accepts media as large as 41.5 x 29.6 in. (1050 x 750 mm) and 0.003-0.032 in. (0.076-0.8 mm) thick.

Sakurai (www.sakurai.com) now offers the Maestro MS-102AII, a cylinder screen press that prints at speeds up to 4000 impressions/hr. It’s capable of printing on substrates for electronic applications, membrane switches, display panels, and touch screens, as well as paper, board, and foil. The MS-102AII accepts media as large as 41.5 x 29.6 in. (1050 x 750 mm) and 0.003-0.032 in. (0.076-0.8 mm) thick. Standard features include rear pick-up feeder, pull/push convertible side lays (with detecting sensor), side-lay sensor, pneumatic frame clamps, suction belt feed, rebound stopper, and more. Some of the options include front pick-up feeder, dripless squeegee, remote control squeegee/flood-coater, anti-static devices, and an ultrasonic double-sheet detector.

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