The printer supports a wide range of flat materials including PVC cards, phone cases (flat or placed on a jig), certain bottles (with fixturing or rotary accessory), fabric, flex, and eggshell surfaces. For non-porous or curved items you may need pre-treatment, primers or fixtures—check with the seller for best results.
Standard printing size is 300 x 500 mm. The printer supports a maximum printing height (object thickness) of up to 100 mm.
The printer uses an XP600 print head and supports high-resolution output up to 2880 x 1440 dpi (spec also lists 1440 x 2880).
This machine uses UV-curable ink (UV INK). UV inks are cured (hardened) by UV light, enabling immediate handling after printing and good adhesion on many non-porous substrates.
Print speeds are listed as up to 24 ppm and 19 ppm. Actual speed will vary depending on resolution, ink coverage, file complexity and selected print mode.
The unit is designed to be portable relative to larger industrial flatbeds. Its dimensions are 800 x 700 x 520 mm and it weighs approximately 65 kg—light enough to move with two or more people or suitable lifting equipment.
Common image formats are supported, including TIFF, JPEG, EPS and PDF. The printer typically integrates with standard RIP or design software for print preparation.
The printer accepts 110–220V power input. It uses a standard power supply—confirm local plug type and any required voltage converters with your supplier.
The product includes a 2-year warranty for the main machine against manufacturing defects. Consumables (inks, print heads, caps) and damage from misuse, improper maintenance or transport are usually excluded—check the full warranty terms with the seller.
Yes—the product supports A3/A4 workflows for artwork and finishing. Model numbers like 3050 and 4060 typically indicate maximum bed size ranges (for example 3050 ≈ 300 x 500 mm and 4060 ≈ 400 x 600 mm). Verify the exact bed size with the vendor when ordering.
Regular maintenance includes nozzle and print-head cleaning, UV lamp checks, keeping the flatbed clean, and using recommended UV inks. Routine checks and timely replacement of consumables will prolong print-head life and maintain print quality.
The printer accepts common image formats and works with standard RIP and design software. Many suppliers include or recommend compatible RIP software—confirm which RIP package is supplied or supported before purchase.
Very suitable—its compact size, high resolution and ability to print on diverse materials make it ideal for short runs, personalized products (phone cases, custom cards, promotional bottles, golf accessories) and on-demand production.
Primary consumables are UV ink cartridges, cleaning fluids, replacement print-head maintenance kits and any primers or coatings for specific substrates. Prices vary by region—ask your supplier for estimated monthly costs based on your expected print volume.
Flatbed printers print best on flat surfaces. For cylinders or curved items you will typically need a rotary attachment or specialized fixtures/holders and may need to consult the vendor for compatible accessories and recommended setup procedures.
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