Breathtaking print speed
Whether there is rigid or flexible media under the jets, Impala can operate in a draft mode that breaks previous speed records in this category and yet produces highly presentable results.
Remarkable substrate dimensions
Impala prints panels up to 2.5 m × 4 m and 50 mm thick – and this with surprisingly modest space requirements.
Media diversity
The UV-curing inks adhere to acrylic, dibond, wood, blueprints, polyester, poly carbonate, polystyrene, (high-density) PVC foam sheet, vinyl films, flexible foam panels and – with a bonding agent – even to glass and similar special materials.
Homogenous white
White ink has a well-known tendency for sedimentation. Impala keeps it agitated. Reliable print results are thus assured, regardless of how often white is actually used.
Four to nine colour channels
The standard CMYK is expandable by a further five channels: light colours for lifelike skin tones, white, effect varnish, spot colours and even primer for special printing jobs.
Multiple points of origin
The simple, quickly set registration pins are a unique feature. Next to defining the zero-origin, they also provide additional mechanical attachment points: format-independent, with as many as required to make efficient use of the printing table area.
Targeted suction power
The vacuum system is steplessly adjust able along the broad side, so masking is largely unnecessary. A higher-powered vacuum option is available for industrial applications.
Made in Switzerland
Developed and manufactured in Switzerland, Impala is all about precision, long service life and robust quality right down to the details.
Further information about Impala
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