It can print on paper cups, labels, cards, bills/receipts, plastic bags, paper bags and other similar flexible substrates (e.g., thermal paper, plastic film).
The machine is available in 2-color, 4-color, or 8-color configurations to meet different design and production requirements.
Printing speed is 60–80 meters per minute, depending on substrate, ink, and job setup.
Maximum printing width is 1300 mm. The specified 'print dimension' is 850 mm and the typical printable product height/size range is 175–370 mm; confirm your specific cup or item dimensions against these limits.
The machine requires 380V ±10% (typically three-phase). Confirm local power specs and grounding requirements with your electrician before installation.
The machine uses a ceramic anilox roller and accepts plates with a thickness of 1.7 mm.
Overall dimensions are approximately 4800 × 2050 × 2250 mm (L×W×H) and the gross weight is about 4500 kg. Allow additional clearance for operation and maintenance access.
Tension is controlled automatically using a magnetic powder tension control system for stable web handling.
Yes—it's an automatic flexographic printer with high-speed capability designed for large production runs.
Common consumables include printing plates (1.7 mm), ceramic anilox rollers, inks compatible with your substrate, doctor blades (if used), sleeves, and cleaning solvents. Keep spare parts for drive, bearings, and control components on hand per supplier recommendations.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning anilox rollers and plate cylinders, checking tension and registration, inspecting and replacing worn parts, routine lubrication, and scheduled electrical/control system checks. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule.
Online support is provided according to the product information. For on-site commissioning or operator training, contact the supplier to arrange available options (often offered for an additional fee).
Yes, the machine is designed for a variety of flexible substrates including paper cups, thermal paper, and plastic film. However, ink type and drying/curing methods must be compatible with both the substrate and the machine configuration—confirm details with the supplier.
Contact the supplier or sales representative for current pricing, shipping costs, customization options, and lead times. Lead time can vary depending on configuration (2/4/8 colors), optional features, and order backlog.
The base product supports 2/4/8 color configurations. Additional inline modules or customizations (such as laminating, varnishing, die-cutting or specific unwinder/rewinder options) may be available—discuss requirements with the supplier for feasibility and pricing.
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