GIS Launches Suite of Advanced Drive Electronics for Industrial Inkjet Printheads
Wed, Jun 19, 2024
Global Inkjet Systems (GIS), a leader in industrial inkjet technology, is excited to announce the launch of its latest drive electronics products for the following printheads:
- FujiFilm Dimatix: SkyFire® SF600 and Samba G3L/G5L
- Epson: PrecisionCore® S800 and S3200
- Xaar: 2002 and Aquinox
- Ricoh: GEN5, GEN6 and TH6310F
- Seiko Instruments: RCE2560
- Konica Minolta: 1024a/1024i/1280i and 1800i
These new offerings underscore GIS’s commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that enhance printing performance and efficiency. The new drive electronics products offer unparalleled precision and reliability, ensuring optimal performance of the printheads across a wide range of industrial applications. All these products can be used seamless with GIS’s Atlas software, a unique, modular software suite to manage the entire data path from image to print, and Atlas Ready, GIS’s gateway to integration and collaboration in the world of industrial inkjet technology.
Key features include:
- Enhanced Print Quality: Advanced waveform for superior jetting performance.
- High-Speed Data Processing: Efficient handling of large volumes of data for high-speed printing.
- Robust Design: Built for durability and consistent performance in demanding environments.
- User-Friendly Interfaces: Intuitive controls for easy integration and operation.
- Compact Design: Space-saving and efficient.
“We are thrilled to introduce these innovative products to the market,” said Steve Williamson, CEO at GIS. “Our team has worked tirelessly to develop drive electronics that not only meet but exceed the expectations of our customers, enabling them to achieve the highest standards of print quality and efficiency. We have many more innovative products and support for inkjet printheads in the pipeline, stay tuned for future announcements”
The launch of these products reinforcing GIS position as a trusted partner in the inkjet industry. We invite our customers and partners to experience the benefits of these new technologies and see firsthand how they can transform their printing operations.
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Published: 05.06.24