Matthews Rotary Offset Printer
**Features** ● Easily integrated into production lines Simple design for easy incorporation into production and manufacturing lines ● Tool-free: One-touch fine adjustment mechanism with a knob All adjustments for clear printing can be done tool-free with a one-touch knob ● Rotary scraper-type ink supply One-touch fine adjustment with a knob ensures stable and clear printing for long periods without readjustment ● Automatic ink supply A 1-liter ink bottle set allows for long periods without ink replenishment ● High-precision rib-lock type rubber printing plate that can be exchanged character by character The rib-lock type rubber printing plate allows for character-by-character exchange with just a one-touch push of the rubber plate, no double-sided tape needed ● Compatible with workpieces from above, below, and both sides Design that accommodates the flow direction of workpieces, usable from above, below, and both sides ● Fast-drying, indelible Matthews ink Uses "Matthews ink" that boasts strong adhesion, solvent resistance, and heat resistance for all materials, compliant with U.S. MIL standards ● Free on-site demonstrations available nationwide.
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Used for continuous synchronized printing integrated into lines, such as PVC pipes, rubber hoses, tubes, and steel plates.
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【Main Specifications】 Printing Area: 6112 Model: 25W x 305L mm 6124 Model: 25W x 610L mm Printing Speed: Synchronized with line speed (motor mountable) Installation: Easy design for integration into the line Power Supply: Not required Machine Dimensions: 6112: 432W x 240H x 226D mm 6124: 508W x 394H x 226D mm Weight: 6112: 17 kg 6124: 36 kg
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With 45 years of extensive experience in the marking field and the introduction of cutting-edge overseas technology, we contribute to diverse needs by providing "total marking solutions" based on advanced technology, addressing the increasingly challenging marking issues in the era of "short, small, light, and thin" through both hardware and software.