Whether vertical, horizontal or even from below - digital inkjet printing from all conceivable print directions - no problem for the recirculating RC1536.
Seiko Instruments is very much looking forward to finally appearing live again at InPrint after such a long time and has again brought exciting integration examples on board.
Once again, ideeGO, a machine manufacturer and integrator for inkjet systems, will be there. This time with a prototype that prints vertically with a print gap between the print head and the substrate of more than 10 mm.
With its machine “Backtrack”, People & Technology from Spain impressively demonstrates how easy it is to code and mark from bottom using the RC1536.
C-marx, a system integrator from Chemnitz that specialises in the field of additive manufacturing, will show a teaser of what will be unveiled at Seiko´s second OpenWeek in June.
A robot arm created in cooperation with the Fraunhofer ENAS Printed Functionalities department that can apply coatings to almost any two and three-dimensional substrates.
So, it's going to be exciting, stop by our stand no. 2764 in hall A4.
We are already looking forward to welcoming you in person very soon.
Seiko Instruments GmbH
The todays Seiko Group developed from a watch shop which was founded as long ago as 1881 by Kintaro Hattori in Tokyo/Japan. We, the Seiko Instruments GmbH, with our headquarters in Neu-Isenburg/Germany, were established for the purpose of distribution in EMEA (EuropeMiddleEastAfrica). Our product portfolio includes coin batteries, quarz crystals, thermal printers and inkjet print heads.