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Inkjetting
When do you use inkjetting? When do you use laser? We help you decide which will work best and most economically for your project.
When it comes to inkjetting, we use three types of machines. We choose which one to use for your project depending on the size and resolution of the copy you need.
Some, moreover, are better to use for variable printing projects than others. All can take coated papers. All use any True Type font you need.
Scitex 5120
This is an inkjetter with a 1” head, meaning it can print copy up to 1” high, and as wide as you need to go. It can imprint papers from 3x5” to 12” wide, and up to 1/4” thick.
Scitex 5120 x 2
This is an inkjetter with two 1" heads, meaning it can print copy up to 1" high in two different places simultaneously, and as wide as you need to go. It can imprint papers from 3x5" to 12" wide, and up to 1/4" thick.
MCS System
This can print a copy block that's 1.5" tall, and as wide as you need. Type comes out at up to 600x600 dots per inch, meaning your blacks look very solid.
MCS 8" Array
Our most versatile system, using three total printheads (two of 2”, one of 4”, which can be arranged to print copy up to X” high).