Xanté Releases High-Capacity, Wide-Format Production Printer

 Xanté recently announced the availability of the XR126 roll-to-roll printer, a high-capacity, roll-fed, wide-format production printer designed to meet all the needs of professional sign printers in one device. It is engineered to extend the proven quality, performance and reliability of Xanté UV flatbeds into a 10-ft roll-to-roll format. The XR126 features up to four Epson i3200 printheads, Xanté HDUV inks, and Adobe PostScript iQueue Workflow. XR126 key highlights include Adobe PostScript imaging, industrial Epson i3200 printheads, up to 126-inch roll capacity and mult-roll efficiency. By standardizing on the Epson i3200 printheads, Xanté inks and the iQueue Workflow, operators move between flatbed and roll jobs seamlessly. Shops consolidate consumables, maintain a single color standard and route jobs dynamically using the same interface and service model. “We desired to create a roll-to-roll UV printer that literally performs every roll media print task needed by our customers,” said Robert C. Ross Jr., president and CEO of Xanté. 

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