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Monday, 18 January 2010 09:27

EFI Vutek QS220 extends superwide offering

The new Vutek QS220, a 2m-wide, direct-to-substrate, UV-curing flatbed printer with high-definition print (HDP) quality and superwide productivity, boasts lower ink running costs than traditional wide-format printers according to EFI.

 

"More and more businesses are exploring out-of-home advertising as a way to reach customers, but unfortunately many print businesses are forced to choose between high production speeds and high image quality," said EFI Vutek senior vice president/general manager Dick Wissenbach. "The QS220 is an all-in-one printer; it has the speed to print 16 boards at 120 x 240cm/hr per hour as well as the ability to print in high definition. This is a great time to be involved in superwide format printing, and with pricing comparable to wide-format printers, the QS220 is a smart investment."

Vutek's HDP technology provides up to 1080dpi resolution. It produces four- or six-colour images, and features a seventh channel for six variations of white ink. This configuration means the QS220 is capable of printing colour and white in three independent layers all in one pass to produce applications such as enhanced-definition back-lit displays or layered graphics printed on dark substrates.

www.efi.com/vutek

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