Anitech launches toner-based printer

Commenting on the new press, Barry Grant, marketing director at Anitech says the KIP C7800 will cause a real upset in the market for five important reasons.

He says, “Firstly the production cost of print is less than one quarter of the cost of inkjet; secondly it’s a toner based wide format system; thirdly the quality is so good it has to be seen to be believed; fourthly it can print on a huge range of substrates for indoor and outdoor use and lastly it has finishing built right into the production chain.”

According to Anitech, the C7800 uses a solid particle based toner system for colour and mono printing that produces high quality at a cost per copy rate that is a quarter of the price for a comparable size in inkjet.”

The company adds that the machine will print media from 300mm to 910mm wide, making it ideal for indoor, outdoor or backlit graphics and the Cmyk dry toner based print produces a lightfast, odourless, waterproof and ready to finish product.

Media handling capabilities include standard bond, translucent bond, double matte, clear film, weatherproof banner film, waterproof bond, white opaque adhesive back and clear adhesive back substrates.

The operating system includes print controls for the production of a range of print applications, cloud printing, scan and copy, variable data printing and fully integrated stacking and folding.

Grant continues, “KIP reliability will keep you up and running and kip quality will keep your customers coming back for more. Printing is faster, operation is simpler and finishing is automatic.”

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