SUWANEE, GA – June 15, 2018 – Mimaki USA announced the availability of the newly-developed UCJV300-75, UCJV300-107 and UCJV300-130. These three printers are smaller footprint models with the same operational features of the larger, widely-successful UCJV300-160.
The new UCJV300 printers deliver a remarkable range of applications and versatility with four-layer printing in addition to five-layer printing capabilities. Their integrated cut functionality enables volume production of labels, decals, window clings, vehicle markings and more in each unit. The printers also utilize flexible UV inks that cure instantly, allowing customers to quickly print and immediately move to the finished product without waiting for drying.
With the capability of multilayer printing, each printer can deliver dynamic backlit graphics that are transformed with different light sources and are certain to command high margins. UV-curable inks offer greater opacity with less ink consumption than other ink formulations. Mimaki’s high-opacity white ink enables block out printing with a single layer, so you can efficiently tackle specialized applications, such as “push/pull” door signs.
All of the machines reduce environmental impact and ensure healthier printing with odorless UV inks. As GREENGUARD certified products, each of the models have met some of the world's most comprehensive standards for low emissions of VOCs into the air. The printers use low heat output and power consumption.
Each of the print-and-cut machines include the newest version of RasterLink6 Plus software, featuring a four-layer print preview and an ID Cut function that generates registration marks, barcodes with cutting and rotation information and more.
Additional features include Mimaki Advanced Pass System 4, Variable Dot Printing, Waveform Control, Mimaki Circulation Technology, Nozzle Check Unit and Nozzle Recovery System.
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