LFP - Large-Format-Printing

Inca SpyderX offers a cost-effective, high-end inkjet printer for the mid-market

Thursday 02. November 2017 - The SpyderX is a robust and versatile printer that offers the quality and performance of a high-end inkjet platform to the mid-market. Designed and manufactured by UK-based Inca Digital, part of Screen Graphic and Precision Solutions Group, the 3.2m wide, 6-colour + white SpyderX is available as either flatbed or a combination flatbedroll-fed model for handling rigid and flexible substrates, enabling PSPs to open up new revenue streams with the same press.

Printing at high speeds up to 230m²/hr, the SpyderX achieves sharp, pinpoint accuracy. The 3.2m table is equipped with 8 registration pins that enable the efficient and accurate positioning of media when printing double-sided work up to 3.2m x 1.6m. The SpyderX platform incorporates state-of-the-art, patented technology in which the vacuum table is optically mapped and adjusted to give optimum print quality across the full area of the bed. The 3.2m roll-to-roll module turns the flatbed machine into one of the industry’s most versatile production-class printers.

The SpyderX uses a UV-curable ink called Inca Ink, which offers a wide color gamut, supreme adhesion, and excellent flexibility. Inca ink adheres to the most difficult substrates including Dibond, acrylic and plastics. It is the perfect solution for printing POP displays, durable graphics and banners.

An operator-controlled UV system allows even the most delicate and challenging materials to be printed. By using its proprietary UV lamp system to precisely control the dosage of the UV lamp, the SpyderX is capable of producing both matt and satin finishes on a wide range of media.

The performance of the SpyderX is enhanced with Inca Vision, a software-based customer support service unique to Inca Digital and developed to ensure that operators implement regular preventative and corrective maintenance. Inca Vision allows Inca to remotely monitor and diagnose printers in the field, conducting diagnostics to determine how well they are performing and sometimes before the customers have problems to decide whether there is a need for engineering support.

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