Agfa Announces Upgrades To UV LED Inkjet

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Agfa has announce new upgrades to its UV LED inkjet hybrid workhorse, the Jeti Tauro H3300 LED. The Jeti Tauro H3300 LED now comes in a four-colour version (CMYK), which reaches sellable ‘production’ quality in a mere three passes.

The six-colour version, on the other hand, best serves those prioritising unequaled print quality. It includes light black (CMYKLcLk), guaranteeing a perfect neutral gray balance over the total tonal range. Both versions can also print white ink or primer.

The new Automatic Board Feeder (ABF) enhances production efficiency by reducing idle time. It is ideal for shorter runs, and a fast and smooth changeover between different media sizes or types. It consists of manual loading with automatic alignment and transport into the printer. The ABF effectively takes over part of an operator’s tasks, including accurate alignment, which is particularly relevant for double-sided printing.

In addition to the existing master roll-to-roll version, designed for high-volume print runs, the Jeti Tauro H3300 LED now also features an optional light roll-to-roll unit, which is particularly suited for occasional, short single roll-to-roll work, yet can be quickly converted to sheet mode.

With the new additions, the Jeti Tauro H3300 LED now boasts six configurations with different levels of automation. Whether you need full automation, semi automation, manual loading and unloading, or roll-to-roll printing, the Jeti Tauro H3300 LED can do it all. Most configurations can be converted into at least two of the others, except for the full automation and the master roll-to-roll versions.

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