The graphic arts industry has already made a significant investment in inkjet and believes that the market will experience growth in a wide range of applications – even before DRUPA 2016.
Today, more than ever, known bottleneck limitations are a problem for productivity:
- Limited range of substrates
- Ink coverage (even less than 270%)
- Colour density limitations
- Reduced productivity and performance – especially for coated and glossy substrates
- Waviness (cockle and curl) of printed products
- Longer make readies with resulting paper losses
- Substrate over drying which may need remoistening or re-saturation
- Smearing and offsetting which may require an overcoat
These limitations are independent of the inkjet technology and/or inkjet supplier. To answer these limitations, the adphos Group has developed the next generation of our renowned dryer family with adphosNIR technology to significantly decrease or eliminate the limitations.
adphosNIR Technology provides:
- Near instantaneous drying
- Enhanced print quality (higher resolution, colour density, brilliance)
- Reduced heating of the substrate
- Flatter books and printed materials
The small footprint of adphosNIR drying technology allows for easy integration on existing presses possible. adphos offers a wide range of standardized kits to fit customers existing presses. To learn more about the number and variety of inkjet presses retrofitted and how to increase the performance of your inkjet press visit adphos booth C03 in Hall 6 at drupa.