Rob makes a mark at Drupa

Rob, the swissQprint solution for unattended printing, had his world premiere at Drupa. The automation system augments any swissQprint flatbed printer and loads it with media. At Drupa Rob loaded boards onto an Impala 2 flatbed printer and stacked them post printing.

swissQprint said Rob is ready to go within ten minutes. The user docks him to the swissQprint flatbed printer, whereupon he undergoes auto-initialisation and connects with the output M swissQprint Robsoftware. The software controls both printer and robot.

Rob slows down should somebody or something enter the working space and freezes in case of contact.

The company also used Drupa to present a new printing mode for fine art and backlit applications as well as for droptix, the swissQprint 3D effect. The main parameters of this printing mode: 9pl droplets and a resolution of 1080 × 1080dpi, that is 50% more than the previous swissQprint maximum.

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