Dubuit’s Automatic Inkjet Printer for Cylindrical Substrates

Dubuit’s (www.dubuit-usa.com) new 9150 automatic UV-LED inkjet printer for cylindrical objects can print up to 800 pieces per hour, depending on the dimensions and material of the substrate. Designed for short-run production of bottles, containers, and a broad range of other applications, the five-color (CMYK + White) printer features grayscale printheads with a native resolution of 360 x 360 dpi (720 x 720 dpi apparent resolution).

Dubuit’s (www.dubuit-usa.com) new 9150 automatic UV-LED inkjet printer for cylindrical objects can print up to 800 pieces per hour, depending on the dimensions and material of the substrate. Designed for short-run production of bottles, containers, and a broad range of other applications, the five-color (CMYK + White) printer features grayscale printheads with a native resolution of 360 x 360 dpi (720 x 720 dpi apparent resolution). The machine accepts a variety of file types (including .pdf, .tiff, .eps, and .ps) and has a user-friendly, touch-control screen for controlling print functions. The maximum print height is 2.83 in.; objects can range from 0.39-3.9 in. in diameter.

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