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swissQprint Launches Karibu S, New Printer Features

Speed version of Karibu UV announced, while automatic double-sided printing and neon colors for UV printing are added capabilities to the company’s machines.

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swissQprint (Kriessern, Switzerland) has announced a series of developments: the launch of the Karibu S; the addition of double-sided printing for the Karibu and Karibu S models; and the addition of neon colors for UV printing for the company’s LED printers.

The Karibu S — the ‘S’ stands for “speed” — is the “big brother” of the Karibu model, per swissQprint. The Karibu S is for PSPs who run multiple shifts to produce a high volume of banners, non-durable poster prints and extra-large billboards. This machine’s output reaches 3,552.1 sq. ft./hr.

The company is now offering automatic double-sided printing for its roll-to-roll printers, including the Karibu and Karibu S, with applications including blockout banners, ceiling hangers, stretch banners, posters and more. An integrated camera and QR codes ensure that subjects printed on the reverse side are positioned correctly.

Also, every swissQprint large format machine with LED technology can be equipped with one or more neon channels, as the company is now offering neon colors for UV printing. Applications include POS displays, signposts, backlit signs and more. Neon yellow and neon pink are available.

For more information, visit swissqprint.com.

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