Thermal Paper Slitting Rewinding Machine
Jota Machinery is the leading supplier of thermal paper slitting machines.
Our thermal paper slitting has a fully automatic type, semi-automatic type, and economic type thermal paper slitting machine.
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Jota Machinery is a professional manufacturer of thermal paper slitting machines.
In 10 years, we independently developed the first thermal paper slitting machine. With the determination to become bigger and stronger, we constantly upgrade and improve the thermal paper slitting machine.
So far, we have become the most recommended production supplier among many customers.
We have launched thermal paper printing slitting machine, an automatic thermal paper slitting machine with a 3-4 color online flexo printing machine.
If you have purchase requirements for related equipment, please contact us and we will serve you wholeheartedly.
Thermal Paper Roll Break Off Unit
Jota Machinery’s small roll break-off unit is paired with our fully automatic thermal paper slitting machine.
When paper rolls are reminded, small rolls will be conveyed to break off the unit.
There are 2 teleport wheels on the break-off unit. The first wheel will press the rolled thermal paper, the second transfer wheel will break the thermal paper till roll, and it has the function of making the small roll stand up.
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Flexo Printing Machine For Sale
Last Update Time:13/10/2022
Flexographic printing machines, among other things, can print on paper, plastic, and sticker labels.
They use raised lettering or images on plates that are pushed into the surface of the printed material. A plate imprint is the resulting design.
A thermal paper roll printing machine that can print thermal paper or labels is known as a flexo printing machine. It is easy to use, provides consistent performance, and is of high quality.
Flexo printing machines are high-speed printing machines with a high cost-performance ratio and a diverse range of applications.
It can print on a variety of materials, including paper, plastic film, and aluminum foil.
A flexo printer’s main components are as follows:
- Ceramic Anilox roller
- Print cylinder
- Flexo plate
- Plate cylinder
Ceramic Anilox Roller
The printing head is made up of a ceramic anilox roller and a doctor blade.
The anilox roller transfers the water-based ink to the materials via the resin plate using a doctor blade.
Simultaneously, it can address the scratch resistance and pressing force resistance issues that plague screen and offset printing machines.
The doctor blade ensures that the ink layer is smooth and free of bubbles and streaks when it is applied to the material surface.
It also protects against abrasion caused by contact with the plate cleaner pad during the automatic plate cleaning cycle.
Ceramic anilox rollers have a resolution range of 300 LPI to 1000 LPI.
It determines the amount of ink consumed (lines per inch). If your printing requirements are high, 300LPI anilox rollers will suffice; however, 800-100LPI anilox rollers are required for some high and sensitive printing solutions.
Ceramic anilox rollers outperform steel anilox rollers in terms of resistance and resolution. It is also our recommendation to you.
Print cylinder
Print cylinder reciprocates, transferring ink from the screen frame to the material surface.
Flexo printing plate is made of resin rubber and comes in three different thicknesses: 1.17mm, 1.7mm, and 2.35mm.
The plate is flexible, has high printing precision, is anti-aging, and is resistant to wear.
The flexo printing plate is made of resin rubber and comes in three different thicknesses: 1.17mm, 1.7mm, and 2.35mm.
It can print thermal paper, including carbonless invoice paper, thermal transfer paper for laser printers, and thermal cash register POS paper.
During the printing process, flexo printing plates are made of resin rubber, which has good heat and water resistance performance, as well as good adhesion to ink, high definition images, and vibrant colors.
Flexo plate is abrasion resistant and can be used for an extended period of time.
Flexo plate is corrosion resistant and can be used in both dry and damp environments without damage.
Flexo plates have a high ink adhesion, which increases their efficiency and allows them to avoid ink waste during the printing process.
Plate cylinder
The printing cylinder is made up of dynamically balanced steel rollers.
It is mostly used to hold the printing plate in place. As a result, the printing cylinder circumstances are determined by your printing length.
Please specify the printing length when ordering printing cylinders; we will deliver it according to your specifications.
There are some small etched lines on the surface of the cylinder that help you fix the printing plate sticking.
With our equipment, we will provide you with a complete set of printing plate cylinders; additional sizes will be charged.
The closet’s ink chamber is a high-tech product with low noise, low power consumption, small size, and high efficiency.
The ink chamber is divided into four sections:
- The main body (which contains the ink)
- The cylinder head (which contains the plate)
- The rubber roller (which presses the plate against the substrate’s surface)
- The platen (which holds down the substrate).
The ink chamber is responsible for delivering ink to all areas of a print run and drying it after each pass.
For ink transfer, we installed a closed ink chamber, which reduces noise and ensures the ink’s safety during high-speed printing.
Our company invented a new type of printing equipment, the water base flexo printing machine, which is widely used in the field of color printing, particularly in packaging. It has the following characteristics:
- Because the ink is water-based, it can be used on a variety of materials without causing harm to the environment.
- No hardener or reducing agent must be added to the ink during the manufacturing process, saving time and money.
- The ink does not dry out easily due to its unique properties, allowing it to be stored for an extended period while also lowering the cost of transportation and storage space.
- The printing quality is relatively stable during the printing process due to the ink’s good drying characteristics and low viscosity.
Water-based flexo printing machine with automatic cutting, rewinding, and packing. It can be used to print labels, tapes, and boxes, among other things.
Thermal paper flexo printing machines primarily print thermal paper labels.
It has an automatic feeding system as well as a tension control device. Because the pressure roller is powered by a servo motor, the pressure can be adjusted to meet the needs of various materials.
Its pressure roller is made of high-quality imported rubber resin. PLC control and servo motor driving technology are used in the temperature control system, which improves temperature accuracy and stability.
The double-deck structure of the flexo printing machine provides excellent performance and efficiency.
The heating plate is made of imported Teflon, which has a low thermal expansion coefficient, preventing distortion when printing low-quality labels.
It is also resistant to wear and has a long service life. Its heating head is made of imported alloys with high thermal conductivity and heat dissipation. Its temperature controller employs stable, high-processing-capacity imported microcomputer controllers. its mainframe makes use of
Flexographic printing is widely considered to be one of the most efficient and cost-effective printing methods. These machines are also known as rotogravure presses or flexo presses.
Flexo printing machine with highly sensitive temperature control, automatic feeding and cutting, fully automatic computer control, and the ability to print on any size paper roll.
Packaging labels, gift tags, tickets, and other paper products can be printed with it.
Flexo printing machine for thermal paper rolls
Jota Machinery has extensive experience in thermal paper printing and has developed a wide range of flexo printing machines to meet the needs of our clients.
Our customers can choose from flexo printers in single color, multi-color, and B class configurations.
Customers from all over the world visit us, including those from Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and the United States
Jota Machinery provide them with high-quality goods and services at competitive prices.
Here are some specifics about our flexo printing machines:
- Single color flexo printing machine
- Multi-color flexo printing machine
Flexo Printing Machine with a single color
This machine is ideal for mass production of labels, tags, and other short-run items.
It is primarily used for coloring coating or logo printing; it is simple and does not require high printing quality.
Consider our thermal paper slitting machines’ single color printing machine as an online device. With the help of the buffer, it works perfectly for thermal paper printing and slitting.
Multi-color Flexo Printing Machine
Similar to the CMYK process, the multi-color flexo printing machine is suitable for mass production of multi-colored labels and tags.
It has numerous printing units, each with its own coloring process, and then it has an auto reigistration system for different color registations, similar to a magic wand, to create a complete drawing.
As a professional manufacturer of thermal paper printing machines, Jota Machinery has extensive knowledge of thermal paper printings such as label printer machines, receipt printers, ticket printers, and lottery ticket printers.
We have over a decade of experience in this field and manufacture flexo printers for many well-known companies.
Our flexo printing machine is one of the best on the market, and it can print tickets and tags in addition to labels.
It has all of the most recent features, allowing you to enjoy high-quality printing at an affordable price.
Because the equipment is highly productive, you will receive your items quickly. It is also easy to manage and maintain, which will save you a lot of time, effort, and money when it comes to running your business properly.
If you are now seeking a economic price flexo printing machine please don’t hesitated to contact Jota Machinery.
Flexographic printing, also known as flexo printing, is a popular printing process that utilizes a flexible printing plate to print onto a variety of substrates, including paper, plastic, film, and foil.
The process involves the use of a flexible printing plate made of rubber or photopolymer material, which is wrapped around a rotating cylinder.
As the cylinder rotates, ink is applied to the raised areas of the printing plate, which then transfers the ink to the substrate material as it passes through the printing press.
Flexo printing is commonly used in the packaging industry for printing labels, tags, and packaging materials such as bags, boxes, and cartons. It is also used in the production of newspapers, magazines, and other printed materials.
Flexo printing offers several advantages over other printing processes, including high-speed production, the ability to print on a variety of substrates, and the ability to use a wide range of inks, including water-based, solvent-based, and UV-curable inks.
Offset printing is a printing technique that uses a flat printing plate to transfer ink onto a rubber blanket, which then transfers the ink onto the substrate, such as paper or cardboard.
This technique is called “offset” because the ink is not directly transferred from the plate to the substrate, but is first transferred to an intermediary surface, the rubber blanket, before being transferred to the final substrate.
Offset printing is one of the most widely used printing techniques, especially for commercial printing.
It is ideal for high-volume printing jobs, as it is highly efficient and produces high-quality prints with sharp, clear images and text.
The offset printing process involves several steps.
First, the printing plate is created by applying an image or text onto a flat surface, typically made of aluminum or polyester.
The plate is then mounted onto a printing press, which contains a cylinder covered with a rubber blanket. Ink is applied to the printing plate, which transfers the ink to the rubber blanket.
The rubber blanket then transfers the ink onto the substrate, which is fed through the press.
Offset printing allows for precise color registration and a wide range of color options, making it ideal for printing high-quality marketing materials, such as brochures, catalogs, and posters. It can also be used to print on a variety of substrates, including paper, cardboard, plastics, and metal.
Flexographic printing and offset printing are two popular printing techniques that are widely used in the printing industry.
While both techniques have some similarities, they also have several key differences, including the following:
- Printing Plate: The primary difference between flexo and offset printing is the printing plate. In flexo printing, a flexible rubber or photopolymer plate is used, which is wrapped around a cylinder. In contrast, offset printing uses a metal plate that is mounted onto a printing press.
- Printing Surface: Another key difference between the two techniques is the printing surface. Flexo printing is primarily used for printing on non-porous surfaces, such as plastic films, foils, and metallic surfaces. On the other hand, offset printing is ideal for printing on porous surfaces, such as paper and cardboard.
- Ink: Flexo and offset printing also use different types of ink. Flexo printing uses fast-drying ink that is applied directly to the printing plate and then transferred to the substrate. In contrast, offset printing uses a wet ink that is transferred to a rubber blanket before being transferred to the substrate.
- Color Registration: Color registration is another significant difference between flexo and offset printing. Flexo printing requires precise color registration because the printing plates are wrapped around a cylinder, and any slight misalignment can cause blurring or distortion of the image. Offset printing, on the other hand, has a more precise color registration because the metal plates are mounted onto the printing press.
- Production Speed: Flexo printing is generally faster than offset printing, primarily due to the fact that the printing plates are mounted onto cylinders, which allows for high-speed production. In contrast, offset printing requires more setup time, which can slow down production.
Overall, both flexographic and offset printing techniques have their own strengths and weaknesses, and the choice between the two will depend on the specific printing needs of the project.
Color registration refers to the precise alignment of different colors in a printed image, such as in offset printing or other multi-color printing processes.
When printing an image with multiple colors, each color is printed separately, and the final image is produced by layering the colors on top of each other.
Color registration is essential to ensure that the different colors in the image align correctly and produce a clear and sharp image.
If the colors are not aligned correctly, the resulting image can appear blurry, fuzzy, or out of focus, which can detract from the quality of the print and render it unusable.
Achieving accurate color registration involves several steps, including preparing the printing plates or cylinders, setting up the printing press, and adjusting the ink and substrate.
The process requires careful attention to detail and precision, as even small errors in alignment can have a significant impact on the final image.
Color registration is critical for producing high-quality printed materials, such as magazines, brochures, and packaging, which often require precise and vibrant colors to stand out.
Skilled printers and printing equipment can achieve near-perfect color registration, ensuring that the final image is crisp, clear, and visually appealing.
A printing press is a machine used in the printing industry to produce printed materials such as books, newspapers, magazines, brochures, and other printed materials.
The primary function of a printing press is to transfer ink onto a substrate, such as paper or other materials, using a printing plate or cylinder.
Printing presses can use a variety of printing techniques, including offset printing, flexographic printing, letterpress printing, gravure printing, and digital printing.
Each printing technique has its own unique advantages and is suitable for specific types of printing jobs.
The basic components of a printing press include a feeding system that feeds the substrate into the press, a printing cylinder or plate that transfers ink onto the substrate, and a delivery system that collects the printed material.
Printing presses can be manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic.
In manual presses, the operator manually feeds the substrate into the press and adjusts the printing cylinder or plate.
Semi-automatic presses use automated feeding and delivery systems but require manual adjustments.
Fully automatic presses are completely automated and can run continuously without manual intervention.
Printing presses have revolutionized the printing industry by making large-scale printing of high-quality materials possible.
They have enabled the mass production of books, newspapers, and other printed materials, making information more accessible and affordable to people all over the world.