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Summa S One detailThe fast and reliable drag technology head allows quick changes between blades, thick material scrapers, drawing pens and more. Combining smart and easy-to-use functions with a cutting force of up to 600 grams, the S One series outperforms most competitive models in its class. Investment for the future The machines manufactured by Summa stand out for their reliability, durability and flexibility. True to this tradition, the new S One series was designed to Summa's exacting product specifications, with modern, quality components and a combination of innovative features. Christof Van Driessche, Commercial Director at Summa said: “ Armed with experience and dedication, Summa continues to lead the market as a supplier of state-of-the-art cutting solutions.
The presentation of the S One series is a milestone in the long history of Summa's legendary presence. The S One series will undoubtedly bring value and innovation to many businesses. The new S One series, as well as Summa's entire range of cutting solutions, is available from GRAPHCOM , an official Summa dealer. PREVNew image manipulation service heads at 1200 dpi from Kyocera on February 9, 2021 Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to E-mailShare to PinterestShare to Print Japan's Kyocera has announced the development of new next-generation inkjet printheads. The new heads offer high-speed printing and resolution up to 1200dpi for a wide range of printing applications (with an emphasis on graphics) as they are intended for use with water-based inks. These heads are intended for form printing machines.
Kyocera droplets sizeA look at the technical characteristics of the heads is impressive. The new KJ4B-EX 1200 print heads print at speeds up to 100m/min and dot sizes range from with a dot diameter of just 21μm. At the same time, they have the new internal ink recycling system which contributes to increasing the speed by up to 25% compared to the corresponding types of heads of the company. KJ4B EX PIEZOHigh print quality is also ensured thanks to the new activation system of the piezo nozzles, made of polycrystalline ceramic material, instead of individual actuators for each nozzle. This way the head prints uniform colors, increasing print quality. The manufacture of the new heads by Kyocera is linked to the launch of its own TasKalfa Pro 15000 digital sheetfed printer which already has installations in Europe.
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