Brief: Looking for a straightforward way to decorate your eco-friendly pulp molded tableware? This video provides a walkthrough of our all-in-one compact digital printing solution. You'll see how this customizable, space-saving production unit applies vibrant, durable prints directly onto 3D pulp products using non-toxic, water-based inks, and learn how it integrates seamlessly into your existing line for efficient, short-run production.
Related Product Features:
Utilizes non-toxic, environmentally friendly water-based inks for vibrant, scratch-resistant prints on porous pulp surfaces.
Highly customizable production line integrates seamlessly with molding processes for short-run and variable data printing.
Features a multi-color water-based digital inkjet print module with print resolution up to 1200 x 1200 dpi.
Includes a customizable drying/curing tunnel with options for IR or hot air to suit specific production needs.
Designed with an automated pre-treatment unit (optional) to enhance ink adhesion on pulp substrates.
Equipped with precision handling and fixturing system to securely hold and print on various 3D pulp shapes.
Offers user-friendly industrial PC with RIP software for easy design changes and minimal setup time.
Modular design allows for customizable integration as a standalone unit or within an existing production line.
FAQs:
Can you print on complex 3D pulp shapes?
Yes, our customizable fixturing and handling system is designed to securely hold and print on various three-dimensional pulp molded products.
Are the inks food-safe for tableware applications?
We offer FDA-compliant ink options specifically formulated for indirect food contact applications upon customer request.
How long does it take to change a print design?
Changeover is digital and near-instantaneous via the software, allowing for minimal downtime between different jobs.
Can the system be integrated into my existing production line?
Absolutely. The modular design allows for customizable integration interfaces to connect with your current molding, handling, or packaging lines.