Categories: Digital Printing

Two New Printer Models from SwissQprint

SwissQprint has released two new large-format flatbed printers: the Impala LED and Nyala LED. The machines’ LED curing capability reduces energy consumption and is said to expand the range of printable substrates. The machines feature reengineered beam architecture for improved stability, enhanced bed flatness, and the ability to cure the company’s standard UV inks; special inks are not required. Software automatically adjusts UV output power when using LED inks.

SwissQprint has released two new large-format flatbed printers: the Impala LED and Nyala LED. The machines’ LED curing capability reduces energy consumption and is said to expand the range of printable substrates. The machines feature reengineered beam architecture for improved stability, enhanced bed flatness, and the ability to cure the company’s standard UV inks; special inks are not required. Software automatically adjusts UV output power when using LED inks.

The Impala LED model’s bed measures 98 x 79 in. with print speeds up to 1937 sq ft/hr, while the Nyala LED spans 126 x 79 in. and can print up to 2217 sq ft/hr.

Both printers have an optional roll-to-roll add-on and .
 

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