
Director Jack Malki said Jet's water-washable Asahi AWP DEF plate delivered a higher ink transfer and wider tonal range than other flexo plates due to its pinning technology.
"All PacPrint visitors need to do is bring a graphic file of any job to the stand and they can walk away with the finished plate within 40 minutes. We will merely need graphic files on a USB in PDF format," said Malki.
Meanwhile, Jet will also use PacPrint to exhibit a range of equipment from pre-press through to post-press.
The distributor said it would also present a range of innovative technologies for rotary screenprinting and updated lamination equipment.
The line-up will include Stork Prints' laser CTP device, the RotaLex 6630F, and an updated EcoSystem sheetfed film laminator.
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