Agfa to demo its Jeti Tauro H3300 LED flagship at FESPA 2019
The award-winning Jeti Tauro H3300 LED inkjet printing engine will be the centrepiece of Agfa’s booth, combining outstanding image quality with impressive productivity and cutting-edge automation.
Live demos of the Anapurna H3200 LED printer and the latest version of Agfa’s Asanti workflow solution for sign & display will also be demonstrated.
Since its introduction last year, the hybrid Jeti Tauro H3300 LED has proven a global sales success, with users praising its superior image quality and outstanding productivity. Agfa’s flagship was awarded the Product of the Year award in the ‘Roll-to-Roll UV (over 80 inches)’ category by the American Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) last autumn. On top of that, the Jeti Tauro H3300 LED won Gold in the prestigious Canadian Printing Awards for most progressive inkjet printing process.
Caption: Jeti Tauro H3300 LED
Extreme productivity. Extreme quality.
Agfa will also showcase another SGIA Product of the Year award winner: the Anapurna H3200i LED, which won in the UV Hybrid ($100,000-$500,000) category. This 3.2m hybrid printing engine is ideal for a variety of uncoated rigid media and roll media applications. The 6-color engine also includes white ink to print spot colors or to print on transparent material for backlit applications. At FESPA, the Anapurna H3200i LED will operate in dual roll-mode.
Best cost of ownership
Next to the actual engines, there will be plenty of stunning and inspiring real-life applications on the Agfa booth, demonstrating how print jobs are only limited by designers’ creativity.
Color consistency
At the Global Print Expo 2019, Agfa will also demo the latest version of Asanti, its smart automated production hub and workflow tool for Sign & Display companies. Asanti streamlines workflow processes and offers print producers outstanding print quality and color consistency.
New to Asanti 4.0 is the support of the G7 method, a device-independent set of specifications for achieving accurate colors and thus visual similarity across all print processes. The G7 method outlines easy-to-follow guidelines for implementing ISO printing standards and additional metrics. Asanti’s new G7 support is part of the software’s integrated color management wizard.
Visitors will also be able to attend demos of the Asanti StoreFront web-to-print software, and of the data exchange solution PrintSphere.
FESPA Global Print Expo 2019 is Europe’s largest speciality print exhibition for screen and digital wide format print, textile printing and signage solutions. Visit Agfa at stand L10 in hall B4 at the Messe Munich between the 14-17 May 2019 and discover the available features. Please use promo code FESG902 to register for free.
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