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Large format printers

Large format printers structure Around the world, there are large posters, colorful truck canvasses and a host of other information conveying media. A large format digital printer is needed to print appealing images on these media. By now it is possible to print on media with a width of seven meters using the ink-jet process.
 
Nearly 500 years ago, Johannes Gutenberg became the father of printing with the book printing press. Today's digital printers are based on the same principle. DIN 16 500 states that information is replicated by applying printing ink to a medium, which occurs by employing a printed image matrix.
 
Today, the large format printer is one of the most important tools that the advertising industry can no longer do without. For instance, it creates volume printing options for posters, which are essential to many campaigns.
 
The operating principle of an inkjet printer is easily explained. There are three different technologies: The continuous inkjet principle, the drop on demand process and UV direct print. The continuous inkjet principle electro-statically charges the ink in the printhead, which is then deflected by current differences on an electrode. Not required ink droplets are reclaimed. The second process, drop on demand, only creates the drops on the jet that are actually needed. This method has two sub-categories, the bubble-jet and the piezo principle. Bubble jet printers create tiny ink droplets using a heating element, which heats up the water in the ink. This results in an explosive expansion of a tiny vapor bubble, which presses an ink drop from the jet using the generated pressure. Piezo printers are based on the piezo principle. Ceramic elements deform when subjected to electrical current and press ink through a fine jet. This creates ink droplets whose volume can be controlled using an electrical impulse. The last process is UV printing, which is distinctly different from the other operating principles. Unlike the other principles, this method is not based on water or solvents. The ink does not penetrate the printed substrate material, but is instead deposited and hardened using UV light. This process can be used to print on nearly any surface, for instance glass or ceramics. Another area of differentiation is the method of feeding the printed material. Differences are made between roller print systems and flatbed printers. The roller print system feeds the material by means of rollers; the flat bed printer secures the printed medium on a large surface, which moves during the printing process in place of the printer unit.

The benefits of igus® products for large format printers

Since industry has an increasing demand for the use of large format printers or plotters, it is particularly important that these work reliably. The mechanical movement must operate smoothly, in order to avoid extensive downtime.
Large format printers or plotters must be able to create a large, high-quality printed image within a minimum of time. To make this happen, the printer must have high-speed dynamics and stand up to high loads. The low-maintenance energy supply system operates with vibration and wear-resistant igus® energy chains, such as the series E3 or E6, permitting a smooth, quiet and therefore very smooth operating method for large format printers. In order to meet the demanding requirements, the direct printing operation (X-axis, connection to the printheads) is dependent on a wear-resistant energy chain that is designed for highly dynamic applications: The E3 systems, which are ideally suited for ribbon cables due to the small bending radius of the energy supply and the flat but wide filling space, or the larger, rugged and small linked E6. A more cost effective version is the drag chain E2/000, whose simplified design was developed for less demanding applications.
 
Of course the cable must play along. For this purpose, igus® also developed a wear-resistant product range of highly flexible chainflex® cables, which were specially developed for use in plastic energy chains. Ideal for small radii and highly dynamic motions. Among others, the energy supply systems are suitable for digital, poster and canvass printers.
But linear guides are also used in large format printers. Here as well, igus® can provide a broad product range: igus® drylin® linear guide systems. igus® linear technology has one key advantage, because all igus® plain and linear guides are dry-running and maintenance-free, which means they are not lubricated and therefore also do not contaminate the printed product with oil fog or even oil drops. In addition, the maintenance-free linear units operate jerk-free and have nearly no wear, therefore generating no abrasion particles. drylin® was also classified by IPA.

Products for use in large format printers

Energy supply chains

Protection of cables and hoses

Easy assembly through faster opening and separating of links

Low wear through special optimized igus® polymers

Stable, cable-friendly rounded cross bars

Interior separation tool box for high lifetime

High product diversity for virtually every application and special materials for particular application areas possible

Available from stock with many accessories

ready for shipping in 24-48 hours E3 system

Extremely quiet for very small installation spaces; cleanroom compatible.

ready for shipping in 24-48 hours E6 system

System E6: robust, quiet, low vibration, suitable for cleanrooms, ISO Class 1

Cables

Over 950 cable types from stock

No minimum order

No cutting costs

Special design for move in e-chains®

Various jacket materials

Linear guide systems

Small cross section

Lubricant free

Replaceable plastic gliders

Lightweight

Already implemented customer applications

”Virtu“ large-format printer

The ”Virtu“ large-format printer can be used to print almost anything: sheetmetal, foils, textiles, wood, glass, and, of course, also paper in widths up3.5 metres.

Flatbed ink-jet printer

drylin® W in a flatbed ink-jet printer.

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