Monday, 2 May 2022 Three all electric automatic screen printing presses installed in Australia The only all electric Automatic Screen-Printing Press in the world made by Anatol, has landed on Australian shores. Three excited customers are getting their Anatol Volt’s installed, undergoing training and watching their production rates skyrocket while their screen-printing processes become more efficient. With user-friendly operating software, the Volt can be operated by one printer, saving a salary or making your team more efficient as they perform other tasks. With the capacity to produce prints at rates of over 500 per hour, printers can take on bigger jobs without worry. The Volt enables printers to maximise the quality of prints, minimises operating costs and increases production outputs. Without the need for complicated pneumatic systems, the Volt offers years of reliable service with fewer maintenance requirements than traditional automatic screen-printing presses. With the lack of a compressor or pneumatics, the Volt provides printers with a quieter, more ergonomic working environment. Having used the Volt for a few months, Sam Austrin-Miner from Ministry of Shirts is “absolutely delighted” with the press. He says: “The Volt has changed our life. Previously an 8-colour simulated process job on a manual would take around 1 minute per shirt; now, we are doing it in 4 seconds! It has given us the ability to reduce the minimum quantities we require for certain jobs, making it better for our customers.” When asked what the key factor was in making their auto screen press decision, Sam advised: “Trusting the vendor supplying the equipment was the first priority, followed by the functionality of the machine and the price.” Howard Debney from Leapfrog Machinery, the Australian agent for Anatol, says, “It is fantastic to see the Volt in action and better still to see the positive impact it is having on our customers. We look forward to helping more screen printers throughout Australia automate their printing with this innovative, high quality and robust machinery.” Previous Article Impression Technology Australia brings new Q Hybrid Series DTG printers to FESPA Next Article Impression Technology presents DTG/DTF range at FESPA 2022 If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print