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XDR EOAT Direct-to-Object Digital UV Industrial Automated Single Pass Inkjet Printer

Multi-surface prints in single cycle on 3-dimension objects with a multi-directional print head which can jet ink up to 17mm away from target

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  • Printing to complex dimensional shapes
  • Ability to print to typically ‘out of reach’ inkjet zones
  • Automation line mountable
  • Compact footprint
  • With reduced footprint of typical inkjet
  • Multi-axis print capabilities (printing to multiple sided parts without part motion)
  • Could potentially print while the part is in motion with sequenced timing
  • Reduced tooling costs for line mounted transports
  • Seamless integration into existing lines – no transitions to print systems required
  • Scalable architecture – can be ganged with additional units for full process color printing
  • True spherical printing possible

Standard Features:

  • 70mm, 140mm and 210mm print width, infinite length.
  • 360dpi, single pass, grayscale.
  • Max robot reach of 3 meters.
  • Fanuc industrial robot.
  • Print speeds up to 6in/s on curved or large surfaces.
  • Liquid UV curable inks.
  • Self-contained ink system with bulk refill.
  • Built in distance/object detection.
  • Job & Print Queue Management for local and remote diagnostics.
  • Beckhoff Industrial PC with standard HMI interface.
  • Remote customer interface.
  • Typical Power Requirements: 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 3 phase, 20A.

Options:

  • Second color option.
  • 2D and 3D iRVision for positioning and verification
  • Variable data for lot/date codes, etc.

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