05.23.24
Kao Collins has announced upgrades to its Universal Controller. Notably, the controller allows a single 9.3” X-BAR print module to print two 4.65” channels independently, marking a significant advancement in printing efficiency for high-speed industrial printing. Other functions include 180-degree image rotation on the fly, voltage changes and dithering on the fly, and an ink estimate calculator.
The Universal Controller, compatible with various industrial inkjet print heads, is designed to streamline printing operations by eliminating the need for multiple controllers dedicated to different printhead types.
"We are excited to introduce these features to our Universal Controller, supporting our customers with enhanced printing capabilities and greater operational efficiency," says Mike Johnson, hardware manager.
Coming soon will also be the Universal Controller paired with a new print module capable of printing 600 x 600 dpi with longer throw distance for other industrial printing applications.
The Universal Controller features PDF or IJPDS formats, ensuring accurate and dynamic printing capabilities. A user-friendly interface with GUI representation, similar to the Kodak
410 controller, requires minimal training for efficient use. Plus, Tach and Cue board with up to eight inputs and 32 outputs, offering precise control and monitoring of printing processes.
According to Kao Collins, the product is cost-efficient, as there are no licensing fees or dongles. There is also proprietary document synchronization, which delivers seamless control across multiple printheads to ensure consistent and reliable printing results.
The Universal Controller, compatible with various industrial inkjet print heads, is designed to streamline printing operations by eliminating the need for multiple controllers dedicated to different printhead types.
"We are excited to introduce these features to our Universal Controller, supporting our customers with enhanced printing capabilities and greater operational efficiency," says Mike Johnson, hardware manager.
Coming soon will also be the Universal Controller paired with a new print module capable of printing 600 x 600 dpi with longer throw distance for other industrial printing applications.
The Universal Controller features PDF or IJPDS formats, ensuring accurate and dynamic printing capabilities. A user-friendly interface with GUI representation, similar to the Kodak
410 controller, requires minimal training for efficient use. Plus, Tach and Cue board with up to eight inputs and 32 outputs, offering precise control and monitoring of printing processes.
According to Kao Collins, the product is cost-efficient, as there are no licensing fees or dongles. There is also proprietary document synchronization, which delivers seamless control across multiple printheads to ensure consistent and reliable printing results.