For non-porous applications, users have the option of utilizing the company’s solvent-based inks to print a number of pigmented inks on a variety of non-porous products like, coated cartons, plastics, glass, shrink wrap, metals, and more. Squid Ink’s PZ-1000 ink for porous substrates offers low-maintenance performance, helps eliminate the need for auto-priming functions, and is said to offer better ink utilization than competitive systems.
CoPilot 128’s 4.3-in full color touchscreen provides access to the system’s internal messages and print functions. Messages are created and edited on the easy-to-use Orion PC Software and transferred via Ethernet or USB device. For larger applications, a virtually unlimited number of CoPilot 128 printing systems can be connected via Ethernet and controlled through one central Orion print station.
The CoPilot 128’s rugged design includes: a durable touchscreen, industrial-strength printhead construction, and print engines designed for industrial applications, not office applications. The CoPilot also features a large 500ml cartridge or bag ink system. The generous ink volume allows users to keep their line running, reducing downtime and maximizing ROI.