PrintPack: Jhansi-based printer books Infiniti YF 180 eco solvent printer
New Delhi-based Infiniti Digital Solutions announced sale of two Infiniti YF 180 eco solvent printers at the show which will be installed in Delhi and Jhansi.
21 Jan 2011 | 2548 Views | By Rahul Kumar
The new firm in Jhansi which is yet to be named is headed by brothers Keshav Singh Rathore and KK Rathore. The firm has a staff of four people and does a daily production of 800 sq/ft. It hopes to add another 400 sq/ft quality print with the help of new machine.
KK Rathore said: "We bought this machine for some high-quality printing. Flex rates have gone down and the margins for profit are coming down. So we needed a machine capable to get us a premium price with its quality and consistency.
"This is our second wide-format machine and we will use this for new work," added Keshav Rathore.
Kapil Wadhwa, sales manager at Infiniti said: "YF 180 uses Epson DX-5 printheads that offers quality digital prints. The printer uses inks from Epson and the ink cost per sq/ft of print area is almost at flex prices, so a printer can earn more from this machine."
The YF 180 outputs 150 sq/ft per hour in quality mode with a printable area of six feet, "which is one higher than five feet offerings of competitors," added Wadhwa.
Jhansi is a niche market and has six wide-format printers who serve the signage and display customers.
KK Rathore said: "We bought this machine for some high-quality printing. Flex rates have gone down and the margins for profit are coming down. So we needed a machine capable to get us a premium price with its quality and consistency.
"This is our second wide-format machine and we will use this for new work," added Keshav Rathore.
Kapil Wadhwa, sales manager at Infiniti said: "YF 180 uses Epson DX-5 printheads that offers quality digital prints. The printer uses inks from Epson and the ink cost per sq/ft of print area is almost at flex prices, so a printer can earn more from this machine."
The YF 180 outputs 150 sq/ft per hour in quality mode with a printable area of six feet, "which is one higher than five feet offerings of competitors," added Wadhwa.
Jhansi is a niche market and has six wide-format printers who serve the signage and display customers.