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EFI pledges ‘versatile’ tile print with Cretaprint

EFI has expanded its established line Cretaprint printers with the launch of its fifth-generation printer platform that it says will deliver “versatile and reliable” tile prints to customers.

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The 5.0 family of printers cover printing widths from 710mm up to 1,138mm

The C5 and D5 models will both feature the new EFI e*D5 printhead, which the firm says will optimise printer performance by assuring better alignment and higher throughput speeds.

Other features of the new machines include a supervisory control and data acquisition system for printer management, as well the new ‘EFI Go’ mobile application for remote printer monitoring.

EFI has also moved to improve the user interface to enhance the experience of the operator and added new software tools designed to improve performance and provide full control of the printer for the user.

Our commitment to the ceramic industry is to continue investing in R&D to give our customers new and better technological solutions in one of the world's most digitised industrial manufacturing industries

José Luis Ramón Moreno, vice-president and general manager, EFI Industrial Printing, comments: “With the release of the Cretaprint C5 and D5, plus the recently presented M5 printer, EFI is offering the most versatile and reliable range of inkjet printers covering most of the tile sizes manufactured in the ceramic industry.

“The robustness, versatility and operating efficiency of our new fifth generation Cretaprint machines make them the industry’s first ‘Smart Printers for Ceramics’, because of the unprecedented features they offer to tile producers.”

Moreno adds: “Our commitment to the ceramic industry is to continue investing in R&D to give our customers new and better technological solutions in one of the world's most digitised industrial manufacturing industries.”

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