It's deal time on wide format printers right now and Mimaki has stepped up to the plate with a whopping $5,000 cashback offer, by declaring any Eco Solvent or Latex printer you wish to trade up from - on its best-selling printer/cutter, the UVJC300-160. Not just the cash but a 2nd year's warranty thrown in, free delivery and training Australia-wide and a full set of 8 x 1 litre bottles of ink.
Print with Greenguard-certified LED-UV inks and print 'n cut in one unit - with $5k cashback! |
The UVJC300-160 is Mimaki's top-selling printer/cutter. It's a versatile inkjet printer having the combined function of both printing and cutting and UV-curable ink. The UCJV300 Series is a high specification model equipped with the 4-layer/5-layer print function, in addition to UV-LED print and combined Print & Cut. Maximum print width is 1600mm and top resolution is 1200dpi.
The newly developed ink, LUS-170/200, is kind on the environment, generates hardly any VOCs and can cure without the risk and high power consumption of short wavelength UV. These inks have gained the GREENGUARD Gold certification, which is based on strict global standards of chemical substance diffusion. Greenguard Gold certification assures the product property conforms to schools and medical facility health regulations.
A clear varnish is possible, with a glossy finish of high-quality feeling. Spot printing the clear texture on the colour prints can create an expressive, tactile design. Matte finish on transparent film is also possible, which creates a frosted glass-look on glass.
With high performance cutting, The UCJV300-160 can contour and kiss-cut labels and stickers all in one unit.
Several productive cutting functions are included with the UCJV300-160, which are user-selectable to suit the job.
This offer from Mimaki is on for one month only and on existing stocks, so speed is of the essence. The $5,000 cashback is paid direct to the end-user within 2 weeks of receiving the application form. The offer is available through all Mimaki authorised dealers accross Australia.
Full details can be found here.