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The
World's First Fully Automated Micro Format UV
Coater and Primer Coating System
The AusCoater is the World's First Fully Automated
Micro Format UV Coater and Primer Coating System
that also has the ability to apply both an aqueous
primer (for uncoated media to be printed) and
a post print UV protective coating from the same
device. All this in the footprint of less than
half that of traditional devices. The AusCoater
is compatible with most print technologies including
liquid ink and toner based digital engines, photo,
ink jet, conventional litho digital and more
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Compact
footprint
Fully automatic operation
Dual path coating stations
Can be used to prime printing stock
Variable coating thickness
Multiple supply tanks with auto wash
Sheet weight 120lbs cover stock +
Filtered recirculation system
Variable speed to 98 feet pm
Adjustable scraper blade
Enclosed system for dust free prints
Adjustable jogger
20 inch widths (17.7 inch from feeder)
Fully adjustable air feeder
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Ausko Graphics Systems Ltd is
pleased to announce the release of the AusCoater,
the world's first fully automatic micro format
UV coater and Primer suitable for both Digital
and Litho printed work. Compatible print technologies
include photo, ink jet, toner based digital presses,
and Litho presses.
Background
A varnish is a liquid coating
applied to a printed surface (for example the
outside of a presentation folder) to add a clear
glossy, matt, satin, or neutral finish. Varnishing,
also referred to as Coating or Sealing, can be
carried out offnline’. The varnish is applied directly
(within seconds) after the ink is put on the paper,
or offline by a separate machine, some time after
printing. There are various kinds of varnish that
can be applied to printing, but all share some
common characteristics:
A varnish increases
colour absorption and speeds up the drying process.
By 'locking in' in the ink under a protective
coat, the varnish helps to prevent the ink rubbing
off when the paper is subjected to handling.
Varnishes are used most frequently and successfully
on coated papers.
Why UV Varnish?
UV Varnishing
Ultra Violet (UV) Varnishing is a process for
achieving a striking type of coating on printed
material. Requiring the use of special Ultraviolet
drying machinery, a UV coating is like a deluxe
version of the non-UV varnishes, with the varnish
appearing noticeably richer and more luxurious.
A UV varnish can be applied as either an all-over
coating, or as either an all-over costing, or
as 'a spot varnish'
Please note that the AusCoater
is not able to"Spot Varnish"
UV Varnishing a document protects it against
scratching and enhances the image
Creates a great first impression of the document
and the printer
Instantly raises the interest level of the recipient
Adds to the drama and punch of the message
Increases the perceived value of the product
Makes the printing more likely to be read and
kept
Multifunctional
The AusCoater does the job of three machines in
one. Coating, priming and curing. Its patented
Primer Coating & IR Curing Station, solves
printing media consistency issues. Now you can
primer-coat unique uncoated media to give superior
and consistent printing results, cut down on set
up times and limit colour correcting to a minimum.
Once printed, you can apply a UV protective coating
in either hi-gloss or matt.
The design of the AusCoater allows both matt and
gloss to be available for immediate use at all
times. Alternatively, 2 different textures can
be available at all times i.e. smooth and linen.
This unique feature greatly improves productivity
and reduces waste. The universal feeder can be
used to feed other finishing devices such as laminators
or ink jet printers. Please note that when the
priming station is fitted only one coating station
is available.
Latest Technology
The AusCoater uses an
innovative touch screen interface to monitor
and control every action from roller position
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Easy To Use
Simple one-finger operation. Never before has
operation of a UV Coater been so easy. The intelligent
touch screen interface allows you to control every
aspect of production from start to finish. Variable
data fields allow you to precisely control throughput
speed. Select from primer, coating station and
which coating tanks to use. Clean ups are fully
automatic with cleaning and drain times specified
through the touch screen control panel.
Types of
Varnish
Gloss Varnish
A gloss varnish is often used to enhance the appearance
of documents, brochures or flyers, as the coating
reflects back the light and makes colours appear
richer and more vivid. A gloss coating can add
impact to the print, especially in sales or promotional
material, where optimum presentation of images
is important.
Matt Varnish
A matt varnish gives the printed surface a non-glossy,
smooth look. This type of seal is sometimes used
to 'soften' the appearance of a printed image.
Small text in a leaflet or booklet can be easier
to read on a surface coated with matt vanish as
the coating scatters the light and reduces glare.
Textured UV
Varnish
A textured UV varnish allows the designer to create
a special effect on the printed surface. This
technique can also be used to reinforce the tactile
properties of the product that is being depicted
i.e., the effect of linen finish paper.
Coverage
Coverage is dependent on the thickness of the
coating and the absorption of the stock being
used. Test results show coverage between 250 and
800 17 x 11"sheets per litre of coating solution.
Why use substrate
primers
Primers are coatings applied to substrates to
achieve maximum printing performance. High quality
digital printing requires substrates to have high
levels of chemical and physical consistency. Most
synthetic substrates can be upgraded to such levels
with the application of substrate primers.
Primers can be applied to suitable substrates
at the client site to reduce costs and increase
substrate diversity.
A variety of Flexo and Gravure coating machines
can be used for this purpose. Substrate primers
improve ElectroInk transfer, fixing and adhesion.
They also maximize the life span of press consumables,
like the PIP foil and machine blanket.
Specifications (Auscoater 20R)
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