Following the success of the Freejet 320 eco solvent ink configured printer, Info-Tec Distribution has launched the new Kimoto Freejet 320 direct solvent ink configured printer.
The Kimoto Freejet 320 direct solvent ink has been developed to print on practically any surface without the need to pre-coat, said Info-Tec. "The direct solvent components were originally changed to work mainly on different plastic substrates such as PVC, ABS and similar materials, although some other substrates may still need to be pre-coated," said the company.
It is still possible to buy either an eco-solvent configuration or a direct solvent configuration printer. The direct solvent inks require no pre-coat, whereas, the less expensive eco solvent inks still require substrates to be pre-coated.
The Freejet 320 does not require RIP software, it can print materials up to 120 mm thick with a resolution of 5760 dpi with a minimal drop size of 1.5pl and is simple to use, said Info-Tec.
It added: "The Freejet 320 is ideal for personalising many promotional items including golf balls, rulers, pens and badges. The possibilities are endless and the best part about it all is that it's not labour intensive and produces fantastic results with colourful detailed printing."
For more information call 01202 845960 or e-mail sales@info-tec.biz
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