Jeti Ceres launched by juggernaut Agfa
Agfa Graphics has continued to build its market share and technology arsenal in the wide-format inkjet sector with the launch of the Jeti Ceres RTR3200 LED high-speed roll-to-roll printer, highlighting its “extremely rapid results” and “stunning image quality” as key features.
Friday, 20 Jan 2017 15:08 GMT
Agfa’s Reinhilde Alaert says the new Jeti Ceres RTR3200 offers “speed, precision and efficiency required by intensive print firms”
The machine has an optional white printing feature and primer
capability, which can be combined for a new level of image intensity.
“The Jeti Ceres RTR3200 LED could be considered the roll-to-roll
equivalent of the renown Jeti Titan series,” explains Reinhilde Alaert,
marketing product manager, sign and display high-end at Agfa Graphics.
The Jeti Titan has productivity speeds in express mode of up to 160sq
m/h, while the Jeti Ceres RTR3200 reaches speeds of up to 186sq m/h.
Alaert continues: “Our goal with this new engine is to maximize
productivity while staying true to Agfa Graphics’ industry-leading image
quality and low ink consumption, which is why we bring a roll-to-roll
alternative in the Jeti product family.
This engine is no lightweight. It’s is the workhorse for roll-to-roll
applications. It offers speed, precision and efficiency required by
intensive print firms— and the UV LED curing process only adds to its
business-boosting capacity”
“This engine is no lightweight. It’s is the workhorse for roll-to-roll
applications. It offers speed, precision and efficiency required by
intensive print firms— and the UV LED curing process only adds to its
business-boosting capacity.”
The dedicated 3.2 m roll-to-roll printer is intended for mid- to
high-end applications, while its UV LED curing lamps save costs and
increase eco-friendliness. This also means users can print on
heat-sensitive media such as self-adhesive sheets and PVC without
wrinkling them, opening up more markets and reducing costs.
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