The engine also features six colours—CMYKLcLm—at a droplet size of 14pl.
In addition, the Avinci DX3200 comes supplied with Agfa’s Asanti software solutions, which optimises and automates all preparation, production and finishing steps of signage products.
Reinhilde Alaert, product manager at Agfa, says: “Pilot users of Avinci DX3200 are impressed by its speed and print quality. The engine features six colours, which guarantees a vibrant colour gamut, outstanding tonal rendering and fine detail reproduction.
Pilot users of Avinci DX3200 are impressed by its speed and print quality”
“Next to its state-of-the-art imaging performance, the Avinci DX3200 draws attention with its advantageous price/productivity position.”
Although due to launch at the International Sign Expo later this week, industry members closer to home can see the machine in action at FESPA 2017, which runs from May 8th to 12th at the Hamburg Messe in Germany.
Alaert continues: “Soft signage applications are widely appreciated in the market. Printed textiles are perceived differently and we love their look.
“Moreover, textile substrates offer a number of advantages: they are lightweight, resistant to wrinkles and folding, and can easily be reused. Avinci DX3200 offers a perfect fit for this and is a great addition to Agfa Graphics’ portfolio.”
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