Inkjet & Digital Printing

Screen (USA) Announces Company and Product Debut at NPE 2009

Truepress Jet650UV: Dashboards, instrument panels, membrane switches, cellular phones and circuit boards are among the many industrial printing applications at which the Truepress Jet650UV excels.

Friday 12. June 2009 - Truepress Jet650UV industrial inkjet printer to print instrument panels and other plastic samples

Screen (USA) announced today that it has chosen NPE: The International Plastics Showcase as the venue for the North American debut of the Truepress Jet650UV industrial inkjet printing system. This year’s edition of NPE, June 22-26 at Chicago’s McCormick Place, marks the first time that Screen has exhibited products at the triennial trade event for the plastics industry.

The theme for NPE 2009 is “It’s All About Business.” Participating in an event as rich and varied in content and scope as NPE will enable Screen to attract a new community of business professionals to its cutting-edge technology, according to the company.

“Digital inkjet printing has exploded into the sphere of industrial applications,” said Bill Brunone, Vice President of Targeted Inkjet Systems. “Screen’s commitment to print-on-demand efficiency for manufacturing processes will be demonstrated at NPE 2009. With its versatile printing capabilities on plastic film, sheets and boards, the Truepress Jet650UV is particularly well suited to the markets represented by attendees of NPE.”

The highest resolution imaging and precise registration place the Truepress Jet650UV in a class by itself. The flatbed inkjet printer excels in production environments in which sharp image reproduction, high print density and front-to-back registration are crucial.

Screen will show the Truepress Jet650UV printing sample products, including instrument panels. Inkjet printing does not require direct contact with the media. For industrial products, the Truepress Jet650UV provides a rich variety of realistic tones, defined gradients, translucent print for backlighting and crisp text on touch panels, dial faces, cellular phones, remote controls and meters.

The Truepress Jet650UV also is ideal for printing dashboards and instrument clusters found in automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, water craft and snowmobiles. Furthermore, the printing system fulfills the precision and visual confirmation requirements of membrane switches, labels and operation panels used in the manufacture of medical devices.

The Truepress Jet650UV easily accommodates the substrates, design and processing demands of sign and display printing. Additionally, it can print on film and flexible packaging materials for small-lot production of limited-run packages, test-market items and novelties. Employee IDs, security passes and membership cards are among the many applications that profit from the Truepress Jet650UV’s vivid image reproduction.

Features of Truepress Jet650UV

Bed size of 25.5 x 23.6 inches (650 mm x 600 mm) and a maximum output area of 25.3 x 23.3 inches (644 mm x 594 mm).
Maximum speed of 201.5 square inches (1,300 square centimeters) per minute.
Prints directly onto media up to 1.96 inches (50 mm) thick.
Maximum resolution of 2,400 dpi x 2,400 dpi.
Eight-level grayscale inkjet heads vary the drop size from 6 picoliters to 42 picoliters.
Comes standard with cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks; additional white, clear and black inks optionally available.
Energy-curable inks developed by Screen are quickly dried by a high-intensity ultraviolet (UV) light source.
Functions that support better quality Adjustable height fittings and vacuum attachments make it easy to accurately position and secure the media for printing. A charge-coupled device (CCD) camera detects the media position and automatically adjusts the alignment if necessary. The printing table is equipped with a microscopic angle rotation feature. A temperature control mechanism keeps the inks at a uniform temperature to ensure consistent printing quality. A media cooler prevents heat emitted by the UV lamps from distorting the plastic substrate.

In addition, an automatic scanning device scans a test print for nozzles in the inkjet head. If clogged, a non-contact cleaning system cleans the inkjet head, preventing misfires and increasing the head’s lifespan.

To see the Truepress Jet650UV in its first U.S. showing, visit the Screen (USA) booth #109054 at NPE 2009, June 22-26 at McCormick Place in Chicago.

http://www.screenusa.com
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