Object to Be Printed On

Conditions for Settable Objects to Be Printed On

This printer cannot print on all objects. When selecting an object to be printed on, be sure to carry out testing in advance to make sure that satisfactory printing results are obtained.

The conditions for objects to be printed on that can be set in the machine are shown below.

Model Size Weight
CO-640 F400 Width: Max. 1,625 mm (63.97 in.), Thickness: Max. 200 mm (7.87 in.) Max. 100 kg/m2 (0.14 lb./in.2)
CO-640 F300
CO-640 F200
CO-300 F200 Width: Max. 762 mm (30 in.), Thickness: Max. 200 mm (7.87 in.)
CO-640 B200 Width: Max. 1,625 mm (63.97 in.), Thickness: Max. 200 mm (7.87 in.)
CO-300 B200 Width: Max. 762 mm (30 in.), Thickness: Max. 200 mm (7.87 in.)
IMPORTANT
  • Objects that easily reflect light cannot be used as objects to be printed on.

    Materials that are likely to reflect the UV-LED lamp light, such as mirrors and stainless steel, promote the curing of the surface of the print heads and therefore cannot be used as the object to be printed on.

  • Using an object charged with static electricity as the object to be printed on will result in an unstable ink landing position, which can negatively affect print quality.

    Be sure to remove any electrostatic charge before use.

  • Be sure to confirm whether an object can be used as an object to be printed on before use. Perform a test print to see if the object meets the quality requirements.

    Check to see if the ink adhesion is sufficient, if the printing comes off when rubbed, if the colors fade after extended exposure to sunlight, etc.

  • Objects with excessive unevenness cannot be used for printing.
  • If the object to be printed on still comes loose even with the suction turned on, use commercially available tape or some other means to hold the object in place.

    If the object to be printed on comes loose during printing, the object may contact and damage the ink emission surface of the print heads.

    If the object comes loose even with the suction turned on, use commercially available tape or some other means to hold the object in place.

  • Detecting the print surface height may not be possible with transparent printing objects.

    If the object to be printed on is transparent, light may pass through the object, making height detection impossible.

    Use colored tape on the sides of the object to be printed on to prevent the light from passing through.

Printable Area

The following table shows the maximum printable area for each model. The figures are not the same as the maximum sizes of objects to be printed on that can be loaded on the table.

Model Maximum printable area
CO-640 F400 Width: 1,612 mm (63.46 in.), Length: 3,050 mm (120.07 in.), Thickness: 200 mm (7.87 in.)
CO-640 F300 Width: 1,612 mm (63.46 in.), Length: 2,500 mm (98.42 in.), Thickness: 200 mm (7.87 in.)
CO-640 F200 Width: 1,612 mm (63.46 in.), Length: 1,500 mm (59.05 in.), Thickness: 200 mm (7.87 in.)
CO-300 F200 Width: 749 mm (29.48 in.), Length: 1,500 mm (59.05 in.), Thickness: 200 mm (7.87 in.)
CO-640 B200 Width: 1,612 mm (63.46 in.), Length: No restriction, Thickness: 200 mm (7.87 in.)
CO-300 B200 Width: 749 mm (29.48 in.), Length: No restriction, Thickness: 200 mm (7.87 in.)