UK launches latest wide-format inkjet printing technology

Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Cambridge, UK, Xaar Corporation has rapidly developed into one of the world's leading technologies in the printing industry. Her production of printer heads has a wide range of applications, and its most important and direct market is the large and wide-format inkjet printing market.
The XaarJotl28 printhead has been deployed in a series of major printers in recent years, such as NUR/SalSa in the large inkjet market, SCiteX series inkjet printers, and Xerox, Gr, etag[maging printers] in the wide format market. This series of market-leading brands has made XaarJet printheads the name of quality and speed in the large and wide inkjet market.
Xaar's newly developed XJ500 print head series is being used in the latest platform-based ED equipment. At Drup82000, SiaSPrint, Perfecta and Inca Digitar Printers demonstrated this new type of equipment. They enable inkjet printing on a wide variety of hard bottom materials such as cardboard, vinyl, plastics, metals and wood. This type of ink-jet printing uses UV-curable inks, printing speeds of 80 to 100 square meters per hour and a resolution of 360 dpi.
One of the main exhibits at the Drup82000 exhibition was the Barco company in Belgium. Factory (The Dot Pactory) printing device. It is equipped with the XJ 500 gray ladder printheads manufactured by Xaar Corporation with a resolution of over 1000 dpi, and combines them into a fixed-width print head group. This pocket flexo printer has a roll width of 5.5 inches to 23 inches and a print line speed of 0.36 meters per second. In September 2000, Barco and Mark Andy announced that they would collaborate to develop and produce the Mark Andy 2200 series flexographic printing presses. Makes the label printing process fully digital.
In Asia, Xaar has also partnered with many manufacturers to bring the latest wide-format printing technology to the market. Not long ago, DGI launched Omega wide-format textile printing presses in Seoul. Her OJ-52 and OJ-62 ink jet plotters, equipped with Xaar's XJ128 printheads, can print at high speed using fast-drying, pigmented, oil-based inks with print widths of 52 inches and 62 inches, respectively.
The success of Xaar's print heads in the large and wide format market can be attributed to four major factors: print speed, high print quality, print head width, and applicability to a variety of inks. The Xaar inkjet printhead can operate at line speeds of up to 0.56 m3 per second in a 360 dpi mode of operation and at a linear speed of up to 0.36 m per second in a gray ladder mode. In the summer of 2001, Xaar will launch a new, faster XJ126R print head. In printhead width, the 70mm wide XJ500 series printhead is one of the widest piezoelectric inkjet printheads in the industry today. They can use a variety of inks, including oil-based, solvent-based, UV curing, thermal sublimation and so on. All these key aspects reflect the success of Xaar in the wide-format and industrial printing industry.

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