The focus is now on automation, fabrication, and finishing
Jacky’s Business Solutions presented the Screen Truepress Jet W3200UV HS printer, capable of delivering high-definition print quality on a variety of rigid and flexible print substrates. The 3.2m wide roll-to-roll option makes it a versatile hybrid machine which can produce an extensive range of products, including display graphics, banners, and wallcoverings.
In addition to HP Latex printers, other products on display included the Flexa Easy Lite 160 laminator for mounting images on panels, applying double-sided adhesive films, application tape and protective films; Flexa Muira II, an automatic cutting machine with rotating blades for X and Y trimming of printed images and other materials and flexible supports, such as paper, Durantrans, PVC coated adhesive films, polyester, polycarbonate, reflective material, magnetic rubber, banner, wallpaper and different types of fabric; Ronchini Massimo (RM) Easy Step 3D, a professional pantograph machine for crafts and production of glass, rapid prototyping and three-dimensional artistic realisations; and RM AluStep 3D, is an alternative professional pantograph machine ideal for milling and engraving of plastics, glass resins, wood, aluminium, brass and stone. Other uses of the RM AluStep 3D include cutting panels and shapes, glass engraving, dispensing glue; 3D rapid prototyping; 3D objects and shapes; three-dimensional artistic realizations and micro-percussion technics on stone, metal, wood, glass, plastic and other materials.
Ashish Panjabi, chief operating officer, Jacky’s Business Solutions, pointed out that the need of the hour is to optimise costs and add value. “With manpower costs and rents rising across the region, automated, more efficient printing, fabrication and finishing solutions have become the order of the day which is why we have shifted focus sourcing such solutions this year.Automation helps PSPs save money on the finishing process and allocate their manpower to installation which will add value to their projects,” he said.