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Thailand tastes first MGI Jetvarnish

Thailand tastes first MGI Jetvarnish

MGI Digital Graphic Technology has announced the first Thailand sale of its Jetvarnish 3D digital printer to Trio 3D.

The Thai company made the decision to invest in the MGI machine after a considerable amount of research and the help of Ferrostaal Thailand. The Jetvarnish 3D offers spot UV and raised 3D effects.

Samak Chiratananan, owner of Trio 3D

Samak Chiratananan, owner of Trio 3D

Samak Chiratananan, owner of Trio 3D, says, “As soon as I saw what the MGI Jetvarnish 3D could do, I was sold. The JETvarnish 3D is able to handle digital and offset prints in sizes up to 20″ x 42″ with its dual automatic registration cameras, which register every image to the pixel. And whether it’s set for traditional flat spot UV coating or the amazingly detailed raised 3D effects of up to 100 microns in spot coating thickness, the JETvarnish 3D never fails to deliver.”

Chiratananan says reports of his new acquisition’s capabilities have created a buzz in the local printing industry. He says, “For the first time we can offer our customers something completely different in 2D and 3D effects within the same artwork in a single pass. The visual effects of the unique finish made possible by this truly revolutionary piece of equipment are really exciting.”

The Jetvarnish 3D offers speed up to 5200 A3 pages or 3000 B2 pages per hour (2D effects) with an input/output capacity of about 4,000 sheets. It comes with flexible upgrade options. For example, the T2 option offers a second row of print heads to improve spot coating quality and productivity. The iFoil option offers inline hot foil done 100 per cent digitally for flat or embossed-like effects with variable data capabilities.

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