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Print on longer objects up to 1,100mm in length.

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The cupslide unit is built to slide the ink cup over the length of the image on the cliché from left-to-right, inking the etched artwork. The pad then picks up the images and prints onto the part. The cup will continue to cycle left-to-right when on single cycle mode until the operator initiates another cycle. In continuous automatic cycle, the pad and cup are synchronized and the cup passes over the image only once per cycle. The size of the pad printing machine has to be proportionate to the size of the sealed ink cup and the cliché size. A common application is printing a longer image rolled 360 degrees onto a tubular part.

  • This ancillary equipment option is available on all COMEC machines except: EASY 130/160, KP05, KP06
  • Available for all cup sizes: 60mm, 70mm, 90mm, 110mm, 130mm, 160mm, 200mm, 250mm and 300mm diameters.

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