The QS2000 and QS3200 can print up to 1,080dpi on both rigid and flexible substrates up to 3.2m wide and 5.1cm thick.
Both models are upgradeable, allowing clients to enhance printer capabilities when needed.
EFI Vutek vice president of marketing Chuck Dourlet said the additions represented an "ease-of-entry" option for the QS range, which will allow "more service providers to migrate to digital production using a proven UV platform".
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