Individually printed glass elements are all the rage in interior design: for kitchen splashbacks, shower and room partitions, glass doors, lift cabin paneling, wall art, etc. For those already providing such services – and others with plans to do so – swissQprint has put together an interesting package: a mechanical solution for an efficient, clean process, supplemented by an ink set for optimum adhesion.
Glass option for an efficient and clean process
A pivoting alignment edge with five adjustable horizontal stops ensures the precise positioning of glass panels on the print bed. The latter is covered by a special protective paper that is air-permeable. So the vacuum holds down the media but the paper retains ink printed in the bleed margin. The print bed stays clean, and with the roll-to-roll option, the operator advances the paper at the touch of a button. This means short set-up times between jobs.
Inks that adhere without primer
The ink set optimized for glass printing includes process and light colors, as well as white and effect varnish. A bonding agent is unnecessary, which eliminates one process step. The varnish is used for finishing, for example, to produce partial frosted glass or gloss effects.
With the new solution, both newcomers and existing swissQprint users can pick up on the trend and specialize in direct printing on glass. The glass option and inks are retrofittable to swissQprint LED printers. Thus, swissQprint once again delivers on its promise to continue offering users new perspectives. Without major new investment.
The preceding press release was provided by a company unaffiliated with Wide-format Impressions. The views expressed within do not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of Wide-format Impressions.