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Inkjet Makes a Grand Entry: axpanel Revolutionizes Garage Doors

Axpanel, a custom developer of inkjet printing and industrial automation for XY, rotary, and single-pass solutions, offers solutions for customized inkjet printing on sectional garage door panels.

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Inkjet has entered our homes in many ways. From flooring and wallpaper to tile and upholstery, inkjet print technology has touched just about every point in our personal lives. Products within our homes are being customized through print at a faster pace than ever before. There seems to be no limit to the ability to personalize the interior of our homes and make them one-of-a-kind.

But why limit the personal touch to the interior? What about the exterior? Custom inkjet printed products have made it through the front door, but rarely do you hear about customizing the door itself.

And do I mean “enter.” A division of aroja xorfex digital solutions (spelled in lower case), axpanel is revolutionizing home entry. Commercially introduced in 2019, this custom developer of inkjet printing and industrial automation for XY, rotary, and single-pass solutions located in the Czech Republic, offers solutions for customized inkjet technology for printing on sectional garage door panels. Their technology prints in high resolution 720 dpi quality using UV-CMYK inks. Formulated with high UV-resistance, the process is suitable for almost any type of design, graphics art, scan, photograph, or custom design for individual door panels.


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About Mary Schilling

Mary Schilling writes about technical inkjet industry articles, provides RIP and workflow training, manages print quality analysis evaluation, ink management and color management for OEM’s and end users for pre and post machine installs. Mary Schilling consults with paper mills, fluid and inkjet machinery suppliers on how to improve color and print quality for high speed and industrial inkjet involving paper, plastics, metal, fabric and glass with UV and aqueous inkjet fluids. This experience led her to receive Innovator of the Year awards from the Flexographic Technical Association and from Xplor International for her efforts in closing the gap between inkjet printing for document, and digital corrugated packaging. She is the owner of Schilling Inkjet Consulting, Published Author and Certified ColorGate Color Trainer and Distributor.

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