Rho SP 60
High Speed Direct Digital
Wood Decoration System
The Durst Rho SP 60 is the world‘s first
industrial-scale high speed direct digital
printer to decorate wood panels in widths
up to 63 cm, offering significant economic
benefits as well as superior design advan-
tages over traditional methods.
Compare to the limitations of conventional
decoration techniques this new, no-touch,
digital printing technology offers unlimited
image variations, no setup costs thus elimi-
nating the need to print minimum quanti-
ties, far superior image quality, definition
and dynamic range. It prints onto various
substrates and with just 4 colors all colors
and shades are produced.
Durst is holding various patents on this
new, innovative technology.
The Benefits
• High Speed Digital Printing for high
productivity
• Ultimate design flexibility (image & text)
• Drastically reduced setup time and costs
• Economical printing of short runs – mass
customisation
• Lower production costs
• Reduced inventory and storage space
• Higher margins
Patented Synchronized Inline Printing
Engine
Software
Proprietary, patented Durst user software
Durst has a longterm experience in develo- designed for the needs of the wood panel
ping and manufacturing industrial-scale
large format inkjet printers for the graphic, software used in over 3000 Durst industrial
packaging and industrial market, using
heavy duty industrial piezoelectric inkjet
print heads.
For the Durst Gamma industrial scale high
speed ceramic printer with many printers
operational at various tile manufacturing
companies, Durst has developed a new
inkjet printing technology, consisting of
four (CMYK) full width inkjet printing
arrays, fully synchronized with the
production process. This proven technology
is the basis of the new Rho SP 60 Direct
Digital Wood Decoration Printer.
industry and built on the successful Durst
scale digital printers since 1994.
It features on-the-fly, full random printing
for unlimited number of different panels
from given designs, concept printing, re-
gister printing and many other interesting
features.
The CMYK Printing Process
The Durst non-impact CMYK inkjet printing
technology uses droplets of ink jetted from
the small apertures (nozzles) to a specified
position on the media to create an image.
During printing the four colors (cyan,
magenta, yellow and black, abbreviated
as CMYK) are automatically combined in
various ways to create virtually any color
in one step.
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