Printix takes EFI Vutek GS3250lxr Pro

Belgium-based Printix has bought its country’s first EFI Vutek GS3250lxr Pro roll-to-roll LED printer.

"The printer you ultimately choose has to be suitable for your existing business, but preferably also has features with which you can approach other market segments. This is no mean feat for a small company like ours, said general manager Johan Ceuleers.

One of the deciding factors in Printix's decision to take the GS3250lxr Pro was the ability to use co-developed EFI and 3M SuperFlex UV inks. "These inks have the unique quality of remaining flexible following UV curing. We have conducted several tests on extreme shapes and the print does not display any cracks. If you follow their application procedures, 3M also offers a seven-year MCS warranty on fading and cracking of vehicle graphics. Projects for which we had to use solvent printers can now be printed with the SuperFlex UV ink on the Vutek printer, and, in turn, that's better for the environment," said Ceuleers.

He is also keen on the machine’s environmental aspects. "Compared with a latex or traditional UV printer, energy consumption is more or less three times lower. If you calculate that on an annual basis, you soon arrive at a difference of a few thousand euros. What's more, the LED lamps account for 10,000 hours of usage, which is around ten times longer than a conventional UV lamp. Another advantage of LED technology is that it has a cooler cure than traditional curing methods, making it ideal for printing on heat-sensitive materials," said Ceuleers.

Printing on textiles for backlit displays represents a sizable piece of Printix's business. "The Vutek machine has a 'Double Density' print function ensuring that when printing on textile, the colours and the black are much more intense. We achieve a quality comparable to sublimation prints, which is certainly unique. We always had to outsource projects such as these before, but now they just run with the rest of the production," ended Ceuleers.

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