Gravure Printing
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Print color
2 colors 2 groups(plus synchronizer) -
Max roll width
600 mm -
Max printing width
550 mm -
Plate diameter
φ100 mm~φ240 mm
1.1 Printing Plate Roller
1.2 Impression Roller
1.3 Doctor Blade Device
1.4 Ink Holder
1.5 Drying Oven
1.6 Guide Roller
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Number of colors printed |
2 colors 2 groups(plus synchronizer) |
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Suitable for printing substrates |
BOPP,PET,PE,PVC,CPP,cellophane,paper,nylonfilm,and other film with the same properties as the above materials |
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Max roll width |
600 mm |
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Max printing width |
550 mm |
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Max mechanical speed |
90m/min |
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Max printing speed |
10-70 meters per minute(depending on the characteristics of the substrate used and the size of the plate, the ink characteristics and the level of operation) |
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Plate diameter |
φ100 mm~φ240 mm |
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Registration error |
Longitudinal ≤±0.2mm(manual alignment) Transverse ≤±0.2mm(manual alignment) |
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Main motor |
Inverter motor |
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Total machine power |
~12 Kw |
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Mechanical dimensions |
~2200mm(L) * 1500mm(W) * 1800mm(H) |
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Equipment plates |
Cast iron wall panels |
What is the lifespan of a printing press?
Under normal circumstances, a well-maintained printing press can last for 10 years.
What are the common issues with printing presses and their solutions?
Common issues include uneven printing, ink drying, and paper jams. Solutions include inspecting and cleaning the print head, using appropriate ink, adjusting machine settings, and promptly replacing consumables.
How can the production efficiency of a printing press be optimized?
Production efficiency can be significantly improved through reasonable production scheduling, using high-quality consumables, minimizing downtime, and utilizing advanced automated control systems.
How can the printing quality of a printing press be improved?
Printing quality can be enhanced through regular maintenance and cleaning of the machine, using appropriate ink and printing materials, adjusting printing pressure and speed, and ensuring the precision of the equipment.
What are the main functions of a printing press?
The primary function of a printing press is to transfer patterns, text, and other information onto various materials, such as plastic film, paper, and fabric, through the printing process. It is widely used in industries such as packaging, advertising, and labeling.