The machine is designed for printing on PET, BOPP, PE and CPP films. It is also suitable for many paper and non-woven bag applications commonly used in packaging. For specific film grades or thickness ranges, please consult the supplier so they can confirm compatibility with your material.
The machine's printing size (maximum web/print width) is 800 mm.
This model supports two-color printing as standard.
Print speed ranges from 5 to 60 meters per minute, allowing flexible operation from low-speed precision to high-speed production.
The product is offered with automatic and semi-automatic operation modes to match different production needs and operator skill levels. Contact the supplier for details on which configuration they provide.
The machine operates at 380 V. For full electrical specs (power consumption, single/three-phase details), request the electrical datasheet from the manufacturer or dealer.
It is compatible with common flexographic inks. Typical choices for film printing include solvent-based, water-based and UV-cure inks, but ink selection depends on the substrate and drying system. Confirm ink compatibility and recommended ink types with the supplier.
Drying systems are often supplied as standard or as optional modules (e.g., hot air, IR, or UV dryers) depending on the inks used. Verify the included drying configuration and available upgrades with the vendor.
The machine body is built from iron for durability and the listed machine weight is approximately 3000 kg. Exact footprint and installation space requirements should be requested from the supplier prior to delivery.
The listed single package size (10 x 10 x 10 cm) and gross weight (1.000 kg) appear inconsistent with the machine weight and should not be used for transport planning. Ask the seller for accurate crating dimensions, shipping weight and handling instructions.
The machine is described as a precision flexo printer designed for high-quality results and accurate registration suitable for packaging artwork. For numerical tolerances (e.g., registration repeatability in mm), request the manufacturer's technical tolerances or sample prints.
Typical maintenance includes cleaning anilox and plate cylinders, checking web tension and alignment, lubrication of moving parts, and inspection of rollers and bearings. Your supplier should provide a maintenance schedule and recommended spare parts list.
Most suppliers offer installation, commissioning and operator training as part of the purchase or as an add-on service. Confirm the availability, duration and any associated costs with the vendor.
Spare parts and after-sales support are typically provided by the manufacturer or distributor. Ask about lead times for critical spare parts (anilox rolls, doctor blades, bearings) and whether on-site service agreements are offered.
Flexo machines are often configurable. Options may include additional color stations, different drying systems, slitting/rewinding modules, or automation upgrades. Discuss your production requirements with the supplier to learn about available customization and retrofit options.
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