Mutoh ValueJet VJ-628 - 8 Colour 24" Eco Solvent Printer
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Mutoh ValueJet VJ-628 8 Colour 24"/610mm eco-solvent printer
The Mutoh ValueJet VJ-628 is a 24 inch 8 colour eco-solvent printer is designed to provide a hassle-free experience with easy to use controls, and is capable of printing on a variety of materials such as glossy paper, vinyl, and canvas. Its fast print speed and high-resolution prints ensure that the finished products are of the highest quality. Additionally, it can print in both landscape and portrait orientation, making it a versatile option for a range of applications. The latest generation micro piezo printhead gives it an edge over competitors, providing optimal print results while maintaining precision.
Offering a media width of 630 mm (24”), the compact, user-friendly and cost-effective ValueJet 628 has been developed for a wide array of applications ranging from in-store printing, commercial print, signage and print-to-cut jobs. Designed for small-lot on-demand production, the VJ-628 24 inch large format printer is suited for a wide variety of outdoor and indoor prints : long-term outdoor posters, stickers and labels, signs and banners, apparel decoration, backlit signage, POS displays, vehicle and window graphics, photo prints, fine art reproduction and much more.
Specifically for direct-to-substrate proofing of packaging: Discover a unique end-to-end digital print solution specifically developed for direct-to-substrate proofing of packaging. The new total solution integrates Mutoh’s ValueJet 628MP, a 24” (630 mm) wide digital piezo inkjet printer, CGS ORIS™ FLEX PACK software and the new generation CGS ORIS multi-resin XG INKS (C, M, Y, K, Lc, Lm & White).
Specifically for creating custom t-shirts and printed textiles: The STS Modular Direct to Film system is designed to be the most cost-effective and hassle-free solution to simplify the process of quickly creating custom t-shirts and apparel. DTF is compatible with non-treated cotton, silk, polyester, denim, nylon, leather, 50/50 blends, and more. It works equally well on white and dark textiles and allows users to choose either a matte or glossy finish.
Reasons to own the Mutoh ValueJet VJ-268 Pro 8 Colour 24"/610mm printer:-
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Powerful 8 channel desktop printer
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Durable images on coated and uncoated media up to 630 mm (24”) wide
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Easy to use and compact printer
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Piezo print head technology on board
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Impeccable print quality every time with Mutoh print technology
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Production print speeds from 3 to 12.5 m²/h
Application Possibilities
Designed for small-lot on-demand production, the VJ-628 is suited for a wide variety of outdoor and indoor prints : long-term outdoor posters, stickers & labels, signs and banners, apparel decoration, backlit signage, POS displays, vehicle & window graphics, photo prints, fine art reproduction.
All in all, the Mutoh ValueJet VJ-628, 24 inch printer is a safe and reliable choice for any commercial printing business that needs to produce an extensive range of both outdoor and indoor print jobs.
Mutoh’s own VerteLith RIP comes included with the VJ-628.VerteLith RIP offers a superior and accurate colour management system that contributes to more consistent prints and fewer colour variations. It also features intelligent nesting to allow for the most efficient usage of media, and its integrated workflow tools help to simplify and accelerate the production process. The RIP software also offers superior image quality, with adjustable halftone curves that can be used to fine-tune image quality. Overall, VerteLith is an incredibly powerful and versatile RIP software that can significantly improve workflow efficiency and deliver higher quality prints. |
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Mutoh i-screen Intelligent InterweaveMutoh's i-screen Intelligent Interweave technology provides an incredible advantage for the print quality of digital prints. The technology provides a sophisticated screening and dot placement to ensure the smoothest possible results, eliminating the graininess caused by uncontrolled inkjet printing. It is a true game changer for digital printing, providing a level of precision and clarity which was not achievable before. This is truly a revolutionary technology, and it is transforming digital printing for the better.
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Direct to substrate packaging proofingCGS ORIS and Mutoh Europe, announce the availability of a unique end-to-end digital print solution specifically developed for direct-to-substrate proofing of packaging. |
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Indoor & outdoor retail banners & signage |
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Vehicle graphics, motor, truck & bike wrapping
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Stickers, labels and decals
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Product Specifications |
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Print speed 3 to 12.5 m²/h |
Ink type MS31: 4 colours CMYK – GREENGUARD Gold |
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Operation panel NA |
Print technology Drop-on-demand Micro Piezo Inkjet Technology |
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Additional Tools VerteLith Companion print to cut workflow solution |
Software VerteLith™ - Mutoh Genuine RIP software |
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Ink capacity 220 ml cassettes or 1000ml packs (requires optional adaptor) |
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Specification
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Printer Type |
8 Colour 24"/610mm |
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Print Technology |
Drop-on-demand Micro Piezo Inkjet Technology |
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Print Heads |
1 (8 colour channels) |
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Nozzle Configuration |
180 nozzles x 8 lines |
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Drop Mass Range (pl) |
3.5 to 35.2 |
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Head Heights |
Low: 1.2 mm / High: 2.5 mm |
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Print Resolution |
720 x 1080 dpi |
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Ink Capacity |
220 ml cassettes or 1000ml packs (requires optional adaptor) |
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Ink Type |
MS31: 4 colours CMYK – GREENGUARD Gold |
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Printing Speed |
All speeds indicated for 4 colour setup. Full Width. Intelligent Interweaving active. |
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720 x 1080 |
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Media Handling |
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Maximum Media Width |
630 mm – 24.8” |
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Media Thicknesses |
0.3 & 1.3 mm |
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Roll Media |
Ø 150 mm / 2” & 3” / 9 kg |
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Media Drying System |
3 heater zones: pre-heater, platen heater & |
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Sheet Off Function |
Automatic sheet o system integrated |
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Dimensions & Weight |
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Printer Dimensions
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W x D x H |
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Weight Desktop / Stand |
31.8 kg / 40.5 kg |
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Power Consumption During Printing Power Supply |
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Recommended Working Environment Temperature Humidity |
20°C - 32 °C with ∆t: max. 2 °C/h 40% - 60% (no condensation) with |
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- * Fixed rates for the duration of agreement
- * Major tax benefits - each payment Is 100% tax deductible
- * The equipment can be earning your next payment from day one
- * No need to have bank loans, overdrafts or pay cash
- * Fast application turnaround
- * Spread the cost of your equipment purchase
- * Protect existing lines of credit and preserve cash flow for business growth
The Tax Benefits of Leasing explained
Leasing converts a large capital expenditure into small monthly payments. Hence the company has the profit-making equipment immediately and keeps their cash reserve available.
Rather than investing the precious cash reserves in depreciating assets, the company can use them to help increase profits.
Lease Rental is 100% Tax deductible
The main reason that the majority of companies lease rather than purchase equipment is that they use leasing as a method of reducing their tax bills. This is because lease rental is 100% tax deductible, and all payments made for the equipment are written off against the company’s tax bill. For any profit making business, this means a substantial saving in the real cost of acquiring equipment by lease rental. This could mean a saving of between 20-40% of the lease payments, depending on the rate of tax you pay.
Payments on qualifying leases are written off as direct operating expenses, rather than a debt or outstanding liability, thus reducing short term taxable income.
Any capital allowances are passed on to you, and lease payments can be offset against taxable profits. VAT can also be reclaimed on monthly payments. This status as a “lease” as opposed to a “liability” on a company’s balance sheet is something the banks like to see, which is why an operating lease can be attractive. For this reason, leasing is often referred to as ‘off balance sheet’ financing – a tremendous advantage to both large and small businesses.
Ownership at the end of the lease
Lease rental is just that, a rental or hire agreement. Title of the goods remains with the Lessor (either Kennet or assigned to a bank), which means the equipment does not show on the companies balance sheet, therefore not needing to be depreciated over a fixed period. If Kennet broker the funding, they are the “third party” involved within the lease agreements. In effect, Kennet buys the equipment from the supplier and then sell it on to the customer. This means that the customer can take full advantage of all the benefits of leasing but still owns it at the end. (Tax loop-hole)
The disadvantage of buying equipment outright
The disadvantage to buying equipment out-right, is that the capital invested becomes a depreciating asset. This is an asset that’s value decreases over time.
The total amount that assets have depreciated by during a reporting period is shown on the cashflow statement, and also makes up part of the expenses shown on the income statement. The amount that assets have depreciated to by the end date is shown on the balance sheet.
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