announces that its Oryx, Impala and Nyala inkjet systems are now capable of producing output from droplets of just 9 picolitres, as an alternative option to the usual 14 picolitre volume. With these smaller ink droplets, the Swiss company says it is close to matching offset print standards.
FESPA London 2013 witnessed the launch of a new, 9 picolitre droplet size for swissQprint inkjet systems. It gives users an additional production mode for ultra-exacting photo print work with fine colour gradations, ideal for subjects that require uniform expanses of colour without screening artefacts, and reproduction of fine detail. It fulfills the needs of pin-sharp typography with bravura, too, and all of this with no appreciable reduction in speed compared to the previous highest-quality mode.