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UV 9075 GH
With a robust design, the 9075 GH flatbed UV digital printer is recognized for its durability, reliability, and print quality, which offers ultra-fine details and vibrant colors.
The cylinder-turning option expands printing possibilities to cylindrical objects and allows you to meet demands for diversified products.
This functionality enhances the printer’s versatility, offering solutions for product customization or advertising, with high-quality results and increased productivity.
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The 9075 GH UV digital printer is the first model in the GH range.
It is equipped for greater speed with several industrial Ricoh GH2220 heads, which are designed to operate at high speeds while maintaining consistent print quality.
The machine features several options that make the equipment adaptable to your applications: printing height, varnish head for gloss in printing, cylinder turner, CCD camera for part registration…
900*750 mm
100 mm / 200 mm option
4 to 8 Ricoh GH2220 print heads depending on configuration
White – Color – Varnish
CMYK CMYK (2 x process color)
CMYK + WWWW (process color + White)
CMYK + WW + Varnish Varnish (process color + White + Varnish)
Piezoelectric
720*600 dpi – 720*900 dpi – 720*1200 dpi – 720*1800 dpi – 720*2400 dpi
Water-cooled double LED UV lamp
Semi-flexible UV
Riprint
USB 2.0
Windows
TIFF – JPG – EPS – PDF – PNG – AI – PSD
CorelDRAW – Photoshop – AutoCAD – Inkscape or any software capable of exporting into the supported file formats
1970*670*1500 mm
150 Kg evenly distributed over the surface
230 V – 50/60 Hz – 2000 W
Temperature 20-25 °C
Humidity 35-80% non-condensing
– Rotary tool
– Height
– Varnish
– CCD camera
– Anti-static bar
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FAQ on UV 9075 GH
What are the advantages of UV printing?
The main advantages of UV printing:
- Versatility of Substrates: works on plastic, metal, wood, glass, paper…
- Instant Drying: the ink hardens immediately under UV light, reducing smudges and allowing for quick use.
- Quality and Precision: excellent definition, fine details, and vibrant colors.
- Possible Special Effects: varnish, embossing, textures, or translucent inks.
- Environmental Friendliness: inks are often solvent-free and have low VOC emissions.
- Direct Printing: no need for intermediate films or plates, even for small runs.
- Production Flexibility: UV printing allows for both single-unit printing and the production of small or large series, without additional costs for intermediate plates or films.
How to perform UV printing?
The 4-step UV printing process:
- Setup/Alignment: Placing objects on the plate. Using custom jigs allows for precise positioning of multiple pieces for serial production.
- File Preparation: The visual (created in Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) is processed by RIP software, which refines color management, resolution, and print data formatting.
- Configuration and Launch: After adjusting the pattern, the file is sent to the machine. The machine automatically adapts its settings to the thickness of the piece.
- Immediate Finishing: As the ink polymerizes instantly, products are ready immediately after exiting the machine and can be handled without interrupting the printing cycle.
What are the limitations of UV printing?
The main limitations of UV printing:
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- Limited Substrate : although versatile, certain very flexible, very rough, or porous materials can pose problems.
- Layer Thickness : the UV ink layer remains thin, which can limit coverage or the relief effect.
- Variable Durability : scratch or chemical resistance can sometimes be lower than that of other processes (except for specialized inks).
- Cost : UV equipment and inks are more expensive than traditional printing (inkjet or screen printing).
- Print Speed : for very large series, production can be slower than with conventional processes.
- Odor and Safety : some UV inks require ventilation or precautions, especially for industrial applications.
- Substrate Preparation : certain materials require prior application of an adhesion primer (primer) to ensure good adhesion and print durability.
- Relief Constraints : substrates with significant reliefs, pronounced hollows, or irregular surfaces can limit print quality and marking precision.
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What substrates can be UV printed?
The great strength of this process is that it can be applied to a very wide variety of substrates, whether rigid or flexible, transparent or opaque.
• Plastics: acrylic, PVC, polycarbonate, ABS, PETG…
• Wood and MDF: raw or varnished panels, wood veneer…
• Metals: aluminum, steel, stainless steel, brass (with prior application of an adhesion primer)
• Glass and Ceramics: bottles, jars, plates, tiles
• Plastic Films: polypropylene, PET
• Cylindrical Objects: thanks to the rotary attachment option, it is possible to print directly on bottles, water bottles, mugs, tubes, vials, and other cylindrically shaped objects.
What are the UV printing speeds and costs?
Productivity and Profitability: What You Need to Know:
- Custom Production Rate: printing time varies depending on the resolution, visual size, and pattern (empty areas are automatically ignored).
- Cost Control: our RIP software precisely calculates the amount of ink and the cost of each print.
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UV Speed: variable depending on the substrate and level of detail, ranging from slow production for complex markings to a sustained pace for simple prints.
- Cost per m²: generally higher than solvent, variable depending on the options chosen (white ink printing, varnish application, etc.).
- Cylindrical Objects: UV printing allows direct marking of cylindrical objects using the rotary tool; however, the production rate may be slightly reduced when using this option.
- Profitability: ideal for small and medium series with high-quality and durable results.

































