Monotech installs Jetsci VSRI system in Philippines
India’s leading equipment manufacturer Monotech Systems shipped its flagship Jetsci VSRI solution, integrated with YUV inkjet system, to Philippines recently. The system has been installed at DTM Print and Labels Specialist, Inc, one of the leading label printers of Philippines.
28 Aug 2017 | By Dibyajyoti Sarma
The Jetsci VSRI Installed at DTM has complete solution with uniquely designed slitter-rewinder, Jetsci YUV Inkjet printing system of 330mm, UV curing system, and can print variable data at the speeds of up to 150m/min. It’s a modular unit and can be upgraded to next levels on field any time if required.
DTM is one of the major suppliers and manufacturers of quality printed labels, printed stickers, printed tags and tickets, license plate, barcode labels and barcode hardware in The Philippines market. DTM has invested on advance printing technology, such as multicolour flexography, roto inter-letter press and CTP machines.
Neeraj Thappa, general manager, International Sales, Monotech Systems, said, “We offer state-of-the-art technology solutions to the label printing industry based on customised requirements of the customers. We specialise in providing bespoke turnkey solutions to the customers integrated with our own manufactured industrial inkjet printing systems.”
Mr Kingsley, director, DTM, said, “We were looking for a high speed inkjet system for some time now. I visited the ‘Jetsci Centre of Excellence’ in India for a live demonstration scheduled for few days, but after arriving at the New Delhi facility, I was clear in six hours as to what solution and configuration I needed. I was delighted with the sales and post-sales experience, as all the commitments was met. Plus the installation process was smooth.”
Thappa said, Monotech has a wide range of inkjet printing systems covering most of the customer requirements, whether it is related to budget, speed, resolutions and quality, as per application workflow on different substrates. “All Jetsci inkjet printing systems are manufactured after reviewing the requirements so that customers can get the most out of the systems,” he added.
Kingsley said the system is up and was running as per schedule. The production and operations team was trained for two days’ time and the Jetsci VSRI was put into production. “Since the system is modular and upgradable, we will look at various options by which new applications can be addressed and developed,” he added.