The Uddevalla-based firm will take delivery of its new 5m-wide unit within the next couple of weeks.
The XP5100 can print at speeds of up to 150m2 an hour producing both prints for indoor and outdoor applications. It supports substrates including polyethylene, paper, mesh, vinyl, textiles, and Tyvek.
Magnus Hansson, general director at Jet Print said: "Our customers are increasingly demanding high-quality textile prints and front-lit applications. The XP5100 will ensure that we are able to exceed these expectations".
Jet Print kauft HP Scitex Großformatdrucker auf der Fespa
Die schwedische Druckerei JetPrint hat am Stand von HP in Halle B2 einen HP Scitex XP5100 Großformatdrucker bestellt.
Das in Uddevalla ansässige Unternehmen wird seine neue 5-m-Maschine in den nächsten Wochen in Empfang nehmen.
Der XP5100 kann mit Geschwindigkeiten bis 150 m² in der Stunde Drucksachen für Innen- und Außenanwendungen herstellen. Das System eignet sich für Bedruckstoffe wie Polyethylen, Papier, Mesh-Material, Vinyl, Textilien und Tyvek.
Magnus Hansson, Geschäftsführer von Jet Print, sagt: „Immer öfter verlangen Kunden hochwertige Textildrucke und FrontlitAnwendungen. Der XP5100 gewährleistet, dass wir solche Erwartungen übertreffen können."
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