Oversized formats under control

Space-saving in its purest form: when an XXL format eaches the end of the table, the printing beam takes over the remaining distance.

Oryx can handle outsize formats up to 2.5 m × 4 m. All it takes are additional roller-tables that simply dock with the main unit. The oversize portion then feeds on and off the tables. Here, Oryx presents a trump card with its ingenious hybridfeed principle that keeps space requirements down to a minimum. The chief attraction: roll media acts as a conveyor belt to transport the substrate over the printing table. Driving it is a built-in control system that ensures precise, regular feeding even with heavy panels. The roller surfaces of the additional tables folddown while not in use, thus saving storage space on “standby”.
The Oryx control centre, namely the output software running on the integrated PC, is quite simply universal because it accommodates the full amount of parameterisation. So it is possible to make fine adjustments even after the RIP process, or to freely position differing or identical images. Technicians can gain access to yet more functions – like a 500-times magnified view of the printing jets, delivered from a high-resolution CCD camera.