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Boudica

I'm here for Educational Purposes
The print quality was top notch. We could print type less than 1/8" tall and was still legible. I know it has 2 LED lamps for drying, but I'm not sure of the inks. We were using agfa inks in it. These machines were invented and made in S. Korea, but for some reason not sold here in the US after a while, so agfa bought the rights to it and other than a different paint job, it was all korean made.




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That looks like our Annapurna - but a little smaller.
 

netsol

Premium Subscriber
It's very important for the electric. We hadda get, I think it was called a power booster. The electric cannot vary. It must be at either 238v or 242v. Whomever can have my booster.
That's the size of the printer only. You need roller (not rolling) tables on both ends. I have 2 in the back and 1 up front. They'll also come with the deal.
The largest job I've ever run through it as a solid piece was 60" ×151". There were many panels involved with that job.
With the setup I have, you can go 63" × unlimited length.... provided you put your substrate down square, which is not hard to do.
probably a buck/boost transformer

we did a 60" x 144" on the mutoh. made me realize i should have bolted it down about 14" the other way from it's final home
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
probably a buck/boost transformer

we did a 60" x 144" on the mutoh. made me realize i should have bolted it down about 14" the other way from it's final home

Give this man a cee-gar. I do believe that's the name of it.
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Those look great! Is that you up on that lift? Or are you behind the camera?

Not on the lift. This wasn't all that long after my heart attack, so they wouldn't let me up there. I said, what's the difference of 50' or so gonna do ?? Higher altitude might be good for me.................. nope, behind the camera:covereyes:
 
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