The Fogra-certified AlphaJET inkjet print engine features Memjet Duralink Food Compliant aqueous heads and inks for high-definition printing of 1,600 x 1,585 wide gamut. It offers compatibility with coated as well as uncoated papers and Ingede 11 deinkability ensured by the eco-coating Eco Inks. For permanent availability of the production line, ink heads are washed automatically.
Based on offset technology, the feeder of the AlphaJET accommodates 2,400 sheets B1+ 350 gsm and is constructed to load a pallet quickly. Its suction system adapts to flexible or rigid supports, accepting paper from 135 gsm to 2mm thickness. The feeder is directly connected to the automatic tray loader.
Via its intuitive control station, you plan production and launch it. You can follow the different production stages — helped by 9 cameras — to calculate and optimize its OEE in real time. You have access at any time to the printing data of all previously produced jobs that are stored in the cloud.
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AlphaJET
Control and Piloting Station
High-Capacity Pallet Feeder
Smart Trays
AQUEOUS ECO PRINTING
Digital Hot Foil Stamping
Eco Spot UV Varnish
With our eco-friendly Green Foils, hot foil stamping, flat or embossed, is possible on the protective eco varnish. Also, our Green Foil meets the Ingede 11 deinkability standard. The Green Foil waste generated by printers is deinked and recycled in a unique process that enables us to offer environmentally sound Hot Foil Stamping.
The AlphaJET's inkjet print engine and UV Eco Varnish offer excellent adhesion on all types of substrates, and yet are deinkable according to the Ingede 11 standard. The UV Eco Varnish allows to anticipate customer expectations in terms of eco-responsibility of their prints and packaging. Automatic washing of the heads for permanent availability of the line.
11 smart trays with suction are used to transport B1+ size sheets throughout the printing and finishing process. Driven by an electromagnetic linear motor, these trays follow a process with a precision never reached in industrial printing, the sheets held immobile on the trays to ensure perfect registration.
