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Acuity Ultra Series - Key Features

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Acuity Ultra achieves new levels of quality and speed in superwide roll-to-roll printing. It gives you the power to profit from interior and exterior applications, where high-impact, near-photographic quality is desired.

Key Features

The Acuity Ultra has a whole host of features to maximise your productivity and quality.

High-quality, high-performance printheads

Greyscale printheads deliver 3.5 pl native drop sizes up to 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution, making use of 2,656 nozzles arranged across a width of 108 mm.

New high-performance Uvijet GS inks

New, high-density inks deliver superb colour vibrancy and a wide colour gamut. Excellent inter-coat laydown produces solid backlit colours and prints. The ink also does not exhibit cracking when folded due to the low ink build.

Water-cooled vacuum table

A unique chilled vacuum table maintains the substrate temperature while printing and allows the use of thin heat-sensitive substrates, reducing media shrinkage and wrinkling.

Mechanical substrate detector

Media sensors detect when media is loaded onto the machine, and alert the operator if there is a fault with the media loading. The sensors use ultrasonic detection technology, and will work for all media, including clear.

Auto media thickness and position measurement

A media detector mounted on the carriage is used to determine the position and thickness of the media.

Ink spitting to minimise machine downtime

The Acuity Ultra is fitted with a spit function designed to reduce machine downtime. This maintains the print quality and helps to increase the overall consistency of printed results.