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:DOTRIX MODULAR

:DOTRIX MODULAR; English; Brochure

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:Dotrix Modular in detail<br />

1 | Substrate input<br />

1<br />

| Substrate input<br />

The jumbo unwind system of the :Dotrix Modular can handle rolls<br />

of up to 1.25 metres (49”) diameter, weighing up to 800 kg<br />

(1,750 pound) providing long uninterrupted print runs. The reel is<br />

lifted by two pneumatically driven arms that place the air mandrel<br />

into safety chucks.<br />

2 | Flexo station<br />

2<br />

| Flexo station<br />

Flexographic printing station with short drying tower and UV curing<br />

system with chill roller.<br />

A flexo printing station before the SPICE, could serve as a coating/<br />

priming pass if you wish to print on difficult standard substrates.<br />

This will greatly increase the print quality. Mounting a traditional<br />

flexo plate gives endless combinations of flexo white or spot and<br />

metallic colours with digital printing on top.<br />

An integrated flexo printing station after SPICE could lay down a<br />

top-finishing lacquer, giving your end product that high-quality<br />

finishing touch.<br />

3 | SPICE printing unit<br />

The Single Pass Inkjet Colour Engine six or four colour is the digital<br />

heart of the engine, a stationary array of inkjet heads across the<br />

web up to 63 cm wide. This technology delivers an impressive print<br />

production of up to 1,209 square metres per hour.<br />

3<br />

| SPICE printing unit<br />

4 | Flexo lamination or cold foil<br />

This can be used to laminate the substrate or, in conjunction with a<br />

standard flexo plate, to allow cold-foiling with a UV glue.<br />

4<br />

| Flexo lamination or cold foil

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