Access to new markets

Spyder 320 bears the usual hallmarks buyers expect of precision-engineered printers from Inca. The easy-access flatbed design makes handling rigid materials easy. The vacuum table securely anchors a wide range of substrates, which can be up to 1.18 inch thick. Pinpoint registration makes it ideal for double-sided or lenticular work as well as POP display.

Sericol, which also distributes the Inca Eagle and Columbia range as well as the smaller Spyder 150, expects the machine to appeal both to screen printers that do not yet have digital capability, as well as to firms that currently use roll-to-roll or hybrid digital machines and want to boost their capability with rigid substrates. The high resolution will give buyers access to new markets that require close-up viewing as well as industrial markets with products fabricated from metals and plastics.

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Print, not process

Customers, Sericol believes, simply want good quality, regardless of which print method their supplier chooses. According to Sericol European Marketing Director, Keith Harley: “We view screen and digital print as wholly complementary. The future is ‘print not process’, and for printers wanting to invest, the alliance of digital and screen techniques presents the most profitable opportunities.”

Spyder 320 uses a new Sericol ink from the Uvijet family that offers better flexibility and adhesion, as well as a vibrant matt print finish at a uniquely high resolution for this type of machine.

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