Monday, 11 October 2021 swissQprint Launches Flatbed Generation 4 Just in time for FESPA swissQprint, is launching a new series of models. Central to the new flatbed printers is the cutting-edge print head technology coupled with advanced mechanical features that promise a significant advance for users, especially regarding output quality. All swissQprint large format printers are known for their high quality – in terms of design and printing results. The Swiss manufacturer has redefined its standards is now launching its flatbed generation 4, which gives enhanced quality and increased productivity. The New print heads are the centrepiece of the new generation 4. Maximum resolution of 1350 dpi and ultra-high-precision droplet placement significantly boost the print quality of the Impala and Nyala models. Both printers benefit from an impressive increase in output for specific production print modes. The Oryx model is almost 40 percent faster than its predecessor, making it a superb entry-level printer. With Improved comfort and efficiency, the swissQprint has incorporated mechanical improvements into generation 4, the highlight is the Tip Switch Vacuum (patent pending). The table is divided into 256 segments that users can quickly and easily switch on or off at the touch of a finger, eliminating time–consuming masking in the gap between boards and dual rolls. In addition, because there is no air leakage, the vacuum develops its full force and reliably holds down hard-to-handle media. With Modular configuration, the new range offers a host of options for individual configuration. Users can have their printer assembled in line with what they require now. Then, if needs or requirements change, they can add a diverse range of options to the printer at any time. The new flatbed generation 4 from swissQprint is available now for delivery via the company's worldwide distribution network. Demonstrations may be arranged either face-to-face or via live streaming. Previous Article Kodak launches products for signage and packaging Next Article Justin Pate and Mimaki on Car-Wrapping - from Commercial to Customisation 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