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News Release from: DEK | Subject: Dual Lane solution
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 31 October 2007
System doubles printing output
DEK's new solution delivers full in-line production at high speed, while occupying a significantly reduced line footprint.
DEK has released its Dual Lane solution, enabling manufacturers to double their output from a line Deploying two in-line DEK printers, Dual Lane technology delivers double throughput on a reduced line footprint
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Although dual-lane systems have previously been deployed, the machine layout this requires is extremely space-consuming.
DEK's new solution delivers full in-line production at high speed, while occupying a significantly reduced line footprint.
"In today's competitive climate, it is imperative that manufacturers operate as efficiently as possible", explains DEK's David Jefferies.
"In practice, this means achieving exceptional throughput and making the most of every inch of your factory floor space".
"While conventional solutions can achieve the high throughput required for effective competition, they also take up far more space".
Options for front or rear printing, independently adjustable rail positions and software-controlled rail width on both lanes eliminate the need for complex installation of printers at the head of the line.
In addition, DEK's platform philosophy enables seamless line integration compatible with major equipment vendors.
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