Wide-Format & UV Flatbed Systems

Your Current Printer
Loses the Comparison. Every Time.

Built for sign shops running midnight shifts, franchise ops managing PMS 186 across 200 locations, and trade show teams with nine days left on the clock.

1,340sq ft/hr max
< $0.04ink cost/sq ft
99.7%color accuracy
Printer control interface showing ink coverage at 94% with live preview of architectural rendering half-printed on platen
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Ink Coverage
C
94%
M
91%
Y
88%
K
97%
Print Speed
1,340
sq ft / hr
Delta E
≤ 0.8
PMS certified
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The Problem Stack

Four Reasons Your Current
Setup Is Costing You Jobs

Hover each card to see exactly how Press eliminates it — with the spec and the number.

Pain Point 01

Color Drift Across Locations

Your franchise just flagged another mismatch. PMS 186 prints as coral in Chicago, crimson in Dallas. Every reprint is a negotiation.

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Solution

Spectrophotometric Closed-Loop Color

ΔE ≤ 0.8
vs industry avg ΔE 3.2

Inline spectrophotometer reads every strip. Automatic ICC profile correction keeps PMS 186 identical from the first sheet to the 200th window decal.

Spec verified
Pain Point 02

Slow Dry Time Kills Throughput

Your current machine stacks wet prints for 45 minutes before finishing. Trade show deadline is 6 a.m. Math doesn't work.

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Solution

UV-LED Instant Cure at Print Speed

0 sec
cure lag vs 45 min solvent wait

UV-LED lamps cure ink the instant it leaves the head. Rigid substrates — acrylic, foam board, gatorboard — exit the platen ready for finishing.

Spec verified
Pain Point 03

Media Jamming at 2 a.m.

Third jam this week. Vinyl creeps, rigid board catches the head. You're reprinting a 4×8 banner you already billed.

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Solution

Vacuum Zone Bed + Edge Detection

< 0.2%
jam rate across 40,000 cycles

Segmented vacuum zones hold media flat from 6mil vinyl to 1-inch foam board. Optical edge sensors halt the head before contact — not after.

Spec verified
Pain Point 04

Ink Cost Per Square Foot

You're spending $0.18/sq ft on ink. You quoted the client $0.22. The margin is gone before the job ships.

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Solution

Recirculating Ink System + Variable Drop

$0.031
per sq ft — 83% below avg

Variable droplet technology from 3pl to 42pl optimizes ink use per substrate. Recirculating heads eliminate waste from head priming and purge cycles.

Spec verified
Head-to-Head

Your Setup vs. Press.
The evidence stacks up.

Print Speed
Theirs
180 sq ft/hr
Press
1,340 sq ft/hr
+644%
Ink Cost / sq ft
Theirs
$0.18
Press
$0.031
–83%
Color Accuracy (ΔE)
Theirs
3.2 avg
Press
≤ 0.8
4× tighter
Cure / Dry Time
Theirs
45 min solvent wait
Press
Instant UV-LED
–100%
Max Substrate Thickness
Theirs
0.5 in
Press
2.0 in
+300%
Media Jam Rate
Theirs
~4.1% of jobs
Press
< 0.2%
–95%
RIP Software
Theirs
Proprietary, locked
Press
Open — Caldera, Onyx, Fiery
Your choice

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Head-to-Head Demo

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We'll run your actual jobs.

Not a generic slide deck. We take your current equipment model and your typical job mix and run a live comparison — color, speed, and cost per square foot — side by side.

01
We review your current model
Knowing what you're replacing lets us target the exact pain points.
02
Live job on your substrate
We print on the same media you use — vinyl, acrylic, coroplast.
03
Side-by-side output comparison
Your print next to ours. Delta E readings on the spot.

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