Konica 512/42PL Flex Printing Machines

The Flex 512 42PL Single Model Admark CK8 is a high-performance solvent-based flex printer designed specifically for large-scale outdoor printing applications such as hoardings, banners, and billboards. The "512" refers to the number of nozzles in the print head, while "42PL" denotes the ink droplet size (picoliters), which provides a good balance between speed and print quality.

Konica 512/42PL Flex Printing Machine

Technical Specifications

  • Max Printing Size: 10.5 ft (3.2 m)
  • Resolution: 360, 480, 720, 1080, 1440 DPI
  • Max Print Speed: 480 sq.ft/hr (On 2 Pass)
  • Model: 512 42 PL
  • Brand: Admark
  • Print Heads: Konica Minolta Japan 512 42 PL
  • Control System: BYHX-A-Type 8 Head
  • Software: Ultraprint RIP Software , Printer Manager
  • Media Heating: 3-Way Digital Control
  • Vacuum Pressure: Manually Adjustable
  • Carriage Height: Precise Carriage Height Adjustment

Supported Media & Features

The 512 42 PL supports various media types including:

Equipped with auto take-up & feeding, vacuum bed, white skipping, and auto tiling, it is ideal for high-volume production.

Available Configurations & Pricing

Model Print Heads Speed
CK8 512 42 PL Konica Minolta Japan 512 42 PL 480 sq.ft/hr (On 2 Pass)

FAQ - Flex Single Model Admark 512 42 CK8 Machine

The Flex 512 42 PL machine is used for large-format printing applications such as flex banners, hoardings, vinyl printing, backlit media, and advertising graphics.

This machine can print on flex, vinyl, mesh banners, one-way vision film, star flex, backlit media, and other advertising materials commonly used in signage industries.

The machine offers high-speed printing, clear print quality, durable performance, low maintenance, and efficient production for outdoor advertising applications.

Yes, it is widely used by flex printing shops, advertising agencies, and signage manufacturers for bulk printing work.

You should choose the machine based on print speed, printhead configuration, media compatibility, production requirements, and printing quality expectations.

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