Screen Americas
Screen Americas selected MBO to engineer an unwind/rewind system that supports high-quality print on heavier stocks.
Spinnaker Coating products are the preferred label stock for Screen Americas’ customer demonstrations of the Truepress Jet L350UV.
Screen and Sensible Technologies have partnered to offer a total print, integration and service solution for mail production.
The Digital Packaging Summit 2015 will take place Nov. 9-11, at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Outdoor Dimensions chose a Screen Truepress Jet W1632UV press for its speed, quality and ability to use a broad range of substrates.
Seeking a high-performing flatbed inkjet printer, Digital One Color of San Diego, CA, chose Screen’s newest wide-format printer, the Truepress Jet W3200UV HS, which features six colors plus white ink and operates at a top speed of 1,614 sq. ft./hr. "The Truepress Jet W3200UV HS is a great complementary press and a standalone piece of equipment that will make it so Digital One Color doesn’t need to buy another printer for a while," said Paul Moebius, owner.
The newest addition to Imagic's fleet is a Truepress Jet W3200 HS high-speed inkjet flatbed printer from Screen. For Imagic, the Truepress Jet W3200UV HS represents a step up from previous flatbed equipment. Additional printheads hike the maximum running speed to 1,614 square feet/hr., compared with 914 square feet/hr. achieved by the standard version of the Truepress Jet W3200UV.
The high-speed Truepress Jet W3200UV HS, from Screen USA, delivers wide-format printing at a speed of 1,614 square-feet/hr., and incorporates a robust industrial build, pop-up register pins, auto-cleaning heads, and a head-crash detection system.
For Franklin Imaging in Columbus, OH, the multilayer printing capabilities of the Truepress Jet2500UV gives the 30-employee digital imaging specialist lucrative market opportunities in high-impact print applications. “We wanted to upgrade our printing capabilities to reduce our turnaround times and improve quality,” said Emily Williamson, president.