The Gandy Digital Fascin8tor will be fully operational on Gandy Digital’s stand (Hall 6, Stand 6D69)
Manufacturer of digital inkjet large format printers, Gandy Digital, will use drupa as the platform to provide the first live public demonstration of its new Fascin8tor large format five metre UV roll to roll printer.
Fully operational on the company’s stand, the newest machine range delivers large format five metre wide prints with very low ink consumption and prints at high quality regardless of speed. These key attributes enable large format print houses and sign & display businesses to increase productivity, application variety and job profitability.
Equipped with eight Ricoh Gen 4 6 picolitre printheads per colour and advanced blade technology, the Fascin8tor produces optimum print resolution in all printing modes and speeds, ensuring vibrant high quality print output across an array of applications. As well as printing onto mesh without a liner for outdoor applications such as billboards, these include an array of indoor POS/POP and other promotional projects. The automatic head height adjustment allows users to change material thickness in minutes, while the printheads are protected through the printer’s crash sensor option.
Due to the machine’s high density, customers can enjoy improved cost savings due to reduced ink consumption per square metre. The machine also allows multiple material rolls to print different jobs at the same time, while the printer’s jumbo roll feature handles rolls up to 1000 metres long with ease.
Shmulik Lagziel, managing director EMEA Gandy Digital, commented, ‘Having to date only offered a single static display of the Fascin8tor, we are thrilled to be able to demonstrate its full capabilities via live demonstrations for the first time at a major international trade show.
‘Thanks to key speed and print quality features that directly meet the needs of users, this large format five metre UV roll to roll printer is already beginning to engage the interest of the large format print community. We therefore anticipate it being one of the highlights for users in this space, at drupa.’

