Qres Technologies launches UV printer line at FESPA 2017
Large-format inkjet printing systems provider Qres Technologies will debut for the first time at FESPA to show off new solutions.
The company, which has offices in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, will launch its new Q-series UV flatbed printer. The device can print at speeds of up to 60sq m/hr in draft mode and features a modular concept that allows users to enhance production with various special options.
The Q-Series also has a basic print height capacity of 100 mm that can be boosted up to 300mm while users have the option to add to the eight colour channels on the machine with options such as white, varnish, and spot and light colours.
Visitors to the Qres Technologies stand will also have the opportunity to view the F160 HS printer, which can print on objects of up to 300 mm high. Additional features and options on the machine include a scalable vacuum system with multiple zones, external vacuum connection, tandem operation, adjustable curing, lamp shutters and crash sensors
Lenka Mato, marketing specialist at the company, said: “FESPA 2017 is a unique event to meet other professionals in business, to share our experience in the printing industry, to draw inspiration, and to make use of this opportunity to present our new products and ideas.
“We believe that our exceptional products, together with an individual approach to our customers, will open up many opportunities in new markets. Qres Technologies’ products will surly realise many interesting print projects.
“Qres Technologies is rapidly becoming an important market player and our aim is to support this upward tendency.”
Register for free to visit Qres Technologies at FESPA 2017
Industry members that are keen to learn more about the new generation of UV flatbed printers from Qres Technologies can visit the manufacturer on the stand C66 in the Hall A1 at FESPA 2017.
Taking place from May 8-12 at the Hamburg Messe, in Hamburg, Germany, the exhibition will play host to many major brands from across the global market.
For more information on the event, the companies that will exhibit and to sign up to attend as a visitor, please visit: www.fespa2017.com. Delegates can save 70€ entry fee to the exhibition by registering via the website and quoting reference code: FESG702. Discover how a visit to FESPA 2017 can benefit your business and register today.
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