Press release from the issuing company
Tecnau is pleased to announce the effective pairing of its Revolution 50 series with the recently announced Ricoh Pro VC80000 Continuous Feed Inkjet Printer. This collaboration enhances the capabilities of both systems, demonstrating the compatibility and efficiency of Tecnau’s innovative solutions with the new Ricoh digital inkjet printer.
Common Tecnau finishing configurations for the VC80000 printer include:
Revolution 50 Roll-to-Roll: including the recently introduced Unwinder u50 and Rewinder r50, with speeds up to 250m/min and supporting a media range from 40 to 350gsm.
Zero Speed Splicer Roll 55: automates roll changes without stopping the printer, thus maintaining continuous production.
Revolution 50 Cut & Stack: high-speed versatile roll to cut & stack, supports various configurations such as 1-up, 2-up merged, 3up and 4-up stacks, with variable sheet length features for automatic format change.
TC 1550 HS Dynamic Processors: offers on-demand perforations and optional dynamic hole punching or scoring, suitable for a multitude of jobs run by transactional, direct mail and commercial print customers.
In addition, such configurations will be available on request for web widths up to 23 inches (584 mm) in order to align with and maximize Ricoh’s unique capabilities and application breath.
Per Jeff Kewin, president of Tecnau Americas & Asia Pacific, "We are pleased to announce the integration of Tecnau products with the Ricoh Pro VC80000. This is an example of our commitment to provide finishing solutions for groundbreaking new presses as they launch in the marketplace."
All Tecnau systems integrated with the Ricoh Pro VC80000 are managed by Tecnau Connect, which enables remote assistance, diagnostics, and data collection to continuously enhance print and finishing capabilities and monitor the customer’s production process in order to further optimize efficiency and productivity.
For more information about Tecnau and its innovative solutions, visit www.tecnau.com.
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