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Agfa unveils its fastest Jeti Tauro yet

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The Jeti Tauro H3300 UHS LED printer is Agfa’s newest flagship wide-format inkjet printer for the high-end sign and display market. Its UV LED engine prints media up to 3.3 m wide in four or six colours at speeds up to 600 m²/h. It combines “industry-leading print quality with all-round versatility, extreme productivity and cutting-edge automation, and it’s even sturdier and up to 30% faster,” said the OEM. Like the other members of the award-winning Jeti Tauro H3300 family, it’s a true hybrid that can handle boards and sheets as well as flexible materials in different configurations. Built for 24/7 performance, every component of the new Jeti Tauro H3300 UHS (Ultra-High-Speed) is geared towards sustaining highly productive, reliable print operations with low maintenance requirements and high uptime. Examples include its high-speed autoloader for fast media processing and its large ink tanks for greater autonomy.

Due to its extended vacuum zones and media guides, the new printer is also well-suited for corrugated cardboard packaging printing, thus enabling sign and display printers to expand their product lines and cover all deliverables for their customers’ marketing campaigns. The master roll-to-roll configuration can handle both single- and dual-roll printing, and features an optional camera for accurate double-sided printing of block-out media.

Reinhilde Alaert.

“The Jeti Tauro was already a synonym for highly productive hybrid printing with advanced automation. With the Jeti Tauro H3300 UHS LED, we’ve raised the bar even more,” said Reinhilde Alaert, Product Manager of Sign & Display at Agfa. “When developing this new flagship, we went all out to make it fit for extreme workloads. On top of that, it’s a versatile all-in-one machine that can print rigids and sheets as well as roll materials at the highest quality and the lowest ink consumption. It’s the epitome of our ‘Extreme Productivity. Extreme Quality.’ motto.”