Categories: Digital Printing

Ricoh’s Pro TF6250 Wide-Format Flatbed

Ricoh’s Pro TF6250 Wide-Format Flatbed

Images substrates up to 4.3 in. thick.

Ricoh USA has added the Ricoh Pro TF6250 large-format flatbed printer, which reaches speeds of 1391 sq ft/hr. The machine, with a 98.8 x 51.5-in. bed, can image a variety of substrates up to 4.3 in. thick; LED curing allows for printing on thinner substrates without the risk of melting or warping. The Ricoh Pro TF6250 leverages Ricoh printheads, drop-on-demand technology, CMYK + clear + primer color configuration, and 635 x 1800-dpi image quality. Additional features include one-touch automated daily maintenance to clean and purge printheads, four vacuum zones for keeping media in place, full-bleed printing capabilities to avoid trimming, and an auto-sensor to adjust printhead height.


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MANUFACTURER: Ricoh USA
PRODUCT CATEGORY: Digital Printing

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