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Azon enters wide-format print MATRIX

Croatian firm Azon has upped its efforts to promote the Azon MATRIX printer the UK market by showcasing how the device can take on a whole range of work.

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The Azon MATRIX can print onto materials such as polycarbonate, wood, stone and glass

With optional S, M and L bed sizes of 600mm x 1,200mm / 600mm x 1,800mm / 1,100mm x 2,500mm, Azon bills the machine as the only wide-format UV-curable inkjet flatbed printer on the market with the ability to print up to 200mm in height.

The Azon MATRIX can print directly onto any type of material like PET, ABS, polycarbonate, TPU, wood, stone, glass, canvas, ceramic, aluminium, and leather, thus opening up a whole raft of opportunities in terms of work and potential diversification.

Speaking in a statement about the solution, the company says: “Azon MATRIX represents an ideal solution for gaining profit from lower running costs. 

“Capable of robust industrial printing demands including heavy, rigid materials and high-quality volume printing requirements, Azon MATRIX is covering a wide variety of business printing applications. 

Capable of robust industrial printing demands including heavy, rigid materials and high-quality volume printing requirements, Azon MATRIX is covering a wide variety of business printing applications

“With long-lasting, highly energy-efficient UV LED lamp curing system instantly and efficiently adheres ink to any kind of substrates.”

Other features include a 500ml bulk-ink system and a monoblock structure with electronic components built securely into the body of the machine, which allows the system to be relocated to a multitude of locations.

The Azon MATRIX also comes supplied with full-featured Azon RIP software, which boasts a variety of different features and add-ons, including printing up to five layers in inline mode.

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