Digital Output - March 2008 - (Page 13)

IN THE AISLES The metalized backside of vinyl allows for a solvent printable surface. Available in 24-inch or 48-inch by 75foot, choose from smooth or brushed silver and gold, carbon fiber silver, and diamond plate. Circle 140 Leggett & Platt Digital Technologies, booth 1772, exhibits the new Virtu HD8, featuring high definition, high speed, eight-picoliter precision that rivals desktop quality. The first superwide or grand format printer that prints at manufacturing production speeds, it uses MEMS multi-drop digital technology. Three machines in one, the Virtu HD8 adjusts to print with a IMAGin wallNOODLE. A versatile pressure sensitive specialty vinyl that works well with all printing types, it consists of a 6-mil face with a white matte finish. Users enjoy the easy application, repositionability, and removabili- ty of the product. Applications for IMAGin wallNOODLE include wide format graphics for wall murals, posters, decals, and advertisements where easy application and removability are a necessity. Also shown, the Enhancer 6300 Series of clear gloss overlaminates from MACtac’s Graphics that Rock product line. At 2.5mil in crystal or 3-mil in silver or multicolor flake versions, the series transforms any image, opaque vinyl, or paint into a range of fine to coarse drop sizes to meet resolution needs, allowing manufacturers to select high resolution eight picoliter fine drop size for the finest quality—smooth, rich color and sharpness, super small type—on one application, then auto-change to 16 or 24 picoliter drop volume for mid-range or production printing on other jobs. Available in two modular platforms, the Virtu HD8 provides an entry point to high definition printing. Printer specifications include six-color printing, resolutions of 1,440 dpi (actual) and 2,880 dpi (apparent) with quality images at up to 1,500 sf/h. The Virtu HD8 prints to 98 inches wide by any length roll-to-roll and eight-feet by eight-feet—or larger—rigid panels with 100 percent bleed on the widest variety of substrates. Options include dual roll/sheet capability, BioHueV White flexible white ink, an Ink Management System, and AutoLoad for process automation and maximized throughput. Circle 141 MACtac Graphic Products, booth 2162, demonstrates its recently introduced Circle 9 on FREE Product Info Card www.digitaloutput.net March 2008 Digital Output 13 http://www.kapco.com http://www.mactac.com http://www.mutoh.com http://www.lp-digital.com http://www.mactac.com http://www.digitaloutput.net

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