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With many new formats to many
new businesses!
You will produce as flexible as never before! Previously almost
impossible print size requests can now be produced easily with
Theta 76/76 HS. From standard prints sized 9 x 13 cm (3.5 x 5 in.)
to 76 cm (30 in.) all the way up to 4 m (13 ft.) long panorama
prints, all poster prints, mix format orders, as well as long, double
sided print sizes for trendy "digital albums" - all that becomes
normal, daily work for you.
You are working with a production capacity of 370 prints per hour
in 20 x 25 cm (8 x 10 in.) format at maximum exposure speed on
the largest possible roll width. This corresponds with a capacity
of over 18 m
/hour (193 sq. ft.). Outstanding in it's performance,
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Theta 76 produces up to 1.120 prints in 10 x 15 cm format per
hour, 370 prints in 20 x 25 cm format per hour, 47 prints in
50 x 75 cm format per hour or 24 prints in 76 x 100 cm format
per hour.
With Theta 76 HS your production capacity will increase another
50 %, which equals to 27 m
, over 2.000 prints 9 x 13 cm
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(3,5 x 5 in.) or 70 posters 50 x 70 cm (20 x 30 in.)
Convincing image quality
The 254 PPI resolution "full continuous tone" exposure of Theta
76 generates a perfect image definition from image edge to image
edge.
Superior material utilization
Theta 76 positions images side by side on panels or strips. With
it's special auto nesting software and multiple print function an
optimal material utilization is guaranteed. Even its productivity
is increased by the connected, automatic cutting device, which
makes sure that images are cut to the correct sizes.
© Javier Cruces
Surprising even on the
reverse side
With Theta you receive the only
digital printer, that can print on
the back of single cut images
and at side-by-side nested
images on a wider media roll.
© Patrick Cointepoix