Arojet to showcase machines
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The company is showcasing the iHEM-330 series digital label inkjet printer designed for label printing enterprises, offering high-coverage white and spot-color printing with up to eight colors.
Equipped with advanced RIP software and wide gamut inks, the iHEM-330 aims to provide high label printing quality and more accurate color reproduction. The series features a modular design, allowing for integration with traditional flexo printing, cold stamping, laminating and other processes, offering a hybrid printing technology.
Introduced for the first time at Labelexpo South China 2024, the machine offers speeds of up to 50 m/min. With this model, Arojet targets label printers who require high color fidelity and the ability to combine digital printing with conventional finishing techniques.
At the stand, the company is also promoting the X6 high-speed variable data UV digital printing machine engineered for roll-to-roll printing and flexible packaging applications, boasting a nozzle frequency of 50KHZ and printing speeds of up to 300 m/min. The press delivers high definition and precision printing with a lengthwise resolution of 600 DPI and a crosswise resolution adjustable from 200 to 1,200 DPI. Arojet has implemented patented printing data and ink data optimization algorithms in the X6, enhancing efficiency and reducing production costs.
The X6 utilizes UV-LED curing technology with a water cooling system, enabling rapid ink drying and increased durability of the printed labels. The proprietary MagicData printing software supports a wide range of variable data formats, including barcodes, QR codes, text in various languages, and images, offering versatility in label design.
The X6 employs environmentally friendly UV ink and is equipped with a high-quality Ricoh piezoelectric print head, known for its reliability and performance. The focus on high-speed and UV curing technology indicates that the X6 is well-suited for industrial environments requiring durable and quickly produced labels and packaging. The integrated software suggests a streamlined workflow, potentially reducing the learning curve for operators.
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