The printer is the Perfect Laser Large Format PE-UV2513 (marketed as the 2513 High Speed UV Flatbed Inkjet Printer).
The flatbed format is 2500 × 1300 mm (2.5 × 1.3 m), providing a large print area for wide-format rigid and flexible materials.
It can print on a wide range of substrates including wood, metal, glass, phone cases, ceramics, floor tiles, ceiling panels and many other rigid or semi-rigid materials.
The machine uses UV-curable inks suitable for flatbed UV curing; the system includes ink cartridges and an ink-level alarm to help maintain continuous production.
Yes. It is equipped with a unique anti-collision device to protect the printheads and a segmented suction platform to help prevent nozzle damage and reduce ink waste.
The bed is divided into adjustable vacuum zones so you can control air volume per zone. This secures irregular or small items, protects nozzles by reducing movement under vacuum, and minimizes unnecessary ink consumption.
The printer uses an all-steel integrated rack for rigidity and stability, and high-performance precision screws (low-noise, wear-resistant) to ensure accurate positioning and quieter operation.
The machine is supplied with professional color management software to ensure accurate, vivid color output. It is compatible with standard RIP workflows and common image file formats—confirm specific RIP compatibility with the supplier.
An automatic alarm notifies you when an ink cartridge level falls below approximately one-third, allowing you to replace cartridges before production is interrupted.
Print speed and effective resolution depend on chosen print modes, ink type, RIP settings, and substrate. The PE-UV2513 is designed for high-speed, high-efficiency production—ask your vendor for benchmark speeds and sample prints for your intended materials.
The printer is described as a 3D UV flatbed model for raised/texture effects when using appropriate inks and print strategies; capability depends on ink formulation and RIP layered printing settings.
Flatbed UV printers typically handle a range of rigid thicknesses, but the exact maximum material thickness for this model should be confirmed with the manufacturer or datasheet for safe operation.
Regular maintenance includes printhead cleaning, periodic nozzle checks, replacing or refilling ink cartridges before empty, keeping the bed and vacuum zones clean, and following scheduled mechanical inspections per the operator manual. Use recommended inks and parts to prolong life.
Yes. UV inks can emit odors during curing and may require adequate ventilation. Operators should use appropriate PPE (gloves, eye protection) and follow local regulations for handling and disposal of inks and consumables.
Warranty terms, spare parts availability and after-sales support vary by seller and region. Contact the supplier or manufacturer for detailed warranty coverage, spare parts pricing and local service options.
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