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Arlon’s SLX+ with Series 3210 Wrap

The film offers FLITE Technology to conforms to curves, rivets and deep channels.

Arlon’s SLX+ all-season, print-to-cut, multi-surface vehicle wrap film with FLITE Technology conforms to curves, rivets and deep channels. Its moderate tack adhesive and quick-flow characteristics facilitate installation in any temperature. Certified for HP Latex inks, the film offers fast and accurate weeding of letters up to 2 in., and can even adhere to more challenging vehicle surfaces, such as stainless steel.

Arlon Graphics


Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions DOL 1360 Max

Engineered for use with MPI 1105 Supercast film and suitable for vehicle, fleet and outdoor applications.

Part of an advanced series of overlaminates for digitally printed graphics, optically clear film has a smooth finish and UV, temperature, humidity and salt-spray resistance. Comes with up to seven-year vertical and two-year horizontal durability. Engineered for use with MPI 1105 Supercast film and suitable for vehicle, fleet and outdoor applications.

Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions


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Azonprinter Edge UV Braille

Layers of gloss and white ink create textures, raised designs and Braille text.

Meeting ADA standards and building up to five layers in one pass with Avery Dennison inks, the A3 desktop-sized unit can print up to 5.12 in. high, making it the manufacturer’s smallest UV model. Layers of gloss and white ink create textures, raised designs and Braille text.

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Zünd Q-Line with BHS180

Machine’s automatic board-handling system executes the industrial finishing of printed boards for displays.

Intended for industrial, pallet-to-pallet production, the digital cutting machine’s automatic board-handling system executes the industrial finishing of printed boards for displays. Board feeder has an integrated UNDERCAM, which captures the precise location of the image, identifies distortions, compensates for them, and matches the cut to the print.

Zünd


Mactac’s WV129 Windowview Opaque

Designed for interior and exterior window graphics.

Offering opacity and light blockout, 6.0-mil gloss white opaque vinyl blend is metalized on one side and coated with a white-pigmented permanent adhesive on the other. With a 90# polycoated bleached Kraft liner, the media is designed for interior and exterior window graphics. Can be edge-printed without lifting, and combined with WV599 to produce multiple-color, two-way graphics (shown).

Mactac


Roland DGA’s Rotary Rack XL and XXL

Engineered for 360-degree direct printing on cylindrical objects.

Attachments engineered for 360-degree direct printing on cylindrical objects with VersaOBJECT CO Series and VersaUV LEC2 S-Series UV printers. The XL accessory can be used with the 30-in. CO Series and LEC2 S-Series flatbed and belt-driven hybrid UV printers, while the XXL is built for the 64-in. models.

Roland DGA


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Epson’s SureLab D570

Offers economical option for low- to mid-volume needs during on-site events or projects.

Professional minilab photo printer produces small-format images on demand in a lightweight, compact unit, offering an economical option for low- to mid-volume needs during on-site events or projects. Couples MicroPiezo AMC printhead with UltraChrome D6r-S ink to deliver vibrant 4 x 6-in. pictures in as fast as 14 seconds. Can be powered by a user-provided portable battery.

Epson


Canon USA’s Colorado M-series

Features two speed configurations and extended media range.

Flexible UVgel 460 inks, FLXfinish+ mixed matte and gloss finish, an efficient white ink channel and modular architecture come together in this 64-in. roll-to-roll printer. Features two speed configurations and extended media range, including textured, transparent, colored, reflective, magnetic and heat-sensitive options.

Canon USA


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