Next Generation of
The Jetrix 2030FRK is the most recent flatbed printer from the engineering firm Jetrix, a division of the experienced ink company, InkTec, based in Korea. It is a high-speed flatbed printer with an optional roll-to-roll system.
The InkTec JETRIX is the perfect solution for in & outdoor applications and industrial applications. Reliable, and enables high-quality printing on every work. With its Robust & Full European size (5X10) Flat Bad, Smart and Strong Vacuum and Variable Dot & High Quality.
Features
The latest Jetrix model offers a significant productivity improvements over the existing machine with 8 colour heads and 2,048 nozzles per colour, so operators can run with 2 CMYK heads per colour or CMYK plus white, primer, or other colour options, all running at 50sqm/hr in production mode. Advanced features include an automatic anti-crash printhead facility to prevent head damage while printing, an automatic head cleaning system and built in sensors and alarms for operator safety.
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The roll to roll option, with take up system as standard, allows printing to a maximum width of 1,612mm giving the Jetrix 2030FRK huge flexibility for print service providers.
The flatbed configuration is 3,060 x 2,000 mm with optional roll to roll, making the machine suitable for indoor, outdoor and industrial applications. DPI can supply either printer with the latest RIP software from popular manufacturers Caldera, Onyx and Wasatch.

Incorporating the Konica Minolta 1024. This is one of the few significant differences between the JETRIX 2030 FRK and all other JETRIX models, which use Spectra heads. The Konica Minolta 512 head has a print swath of 36 mm, whereas the 1024 model has a print swath of 72 mm. By covering twice the space in one pass, the printer using the KM 1024 model should be faster than the printer using KM 512. In addition, the KM 1024 has twice the number of active nozzles of the KM 512.
These grayscale heads take full advantage of variable drop placement technology, providing stunning output onto an extensive range of substrates while using a minimum of ink, thereby improving cost of ownership by reducing consumables expenditure.
The Jetrix printers switch automatically between primer and varnish modes with minimal changeover time, allowing for a stunning standard of decorative output onto glass and metals. This allows owners to extend beyond their core markets of high quality general display and point-of-sale work into new areas, such as giclée and industrial applications. A zoned, automatically adjusting vacuum system grips media to the print table, guaranteeing brilliant registration and reducing media waste from errors, while the machine engineering incorporates automatic head height adjustment and a mechanism which avoids head crashes.
Print-room operation has been considered carefully in the build of the Jetrix engines, which can carry loads of up to 500kg, making it more suitable for heavy production settings than competing printers. Users can also pause and resume the machine at any point during printing with the machines' easy-to-use visual operator interface. Both the Jetrix 3015FQ and 2513FRQ use single-phase power, avoiding expensive installation and electrical considerations.
Specification

Short video introducing the JETRIX 2030 FRK UV Printer.
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