Categories: Digital Printing

Wide-Format Solvent Inkjet Printer

Nur designed its Tango to print at speeds up to 3200 sq ft/hr (300 sq m/hr)—enough to make your whole shop dance. The company says its newest wide-format solvent inkjet system also allows users to print solvent dye-sub inks onto fabrics. The 128-in.-wide (3251-mm-wide) Tango is available in either a four- or six-color configuration, can handle roll-to-roll and roll-to-sheet applications, and comes with an integrated mesh-printing mechanism to ease the process of switching substrates. As an option, Nur can outfit the printer to accommodate double-sided printing for backlit graphics. NUR America, Inc., 85 Oxford Dr., Moonachie, NJ 07074, 201-708-2100, fax: 201-708-2111, Web: www.nur.com.

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