Version 320 TM8
The Monna Lisa® in 320 mm. printing width version, though having the same technical features, is built on a mechanical structure different from the smaller models.
The working width dimensions call for an adequate mechanical structure, in order to ensure the same high printing quality as the smaller models on large fabrics, too.
The printing group support beam is made entirely of steel and stands over the belt movement group, which instead reproduces that of traditional printing machines.
The printing group consists of 8 Epson Type-M heads, that permits achieving excellent speeds and quality on large-size fabrics.
The new heads (with specifications described in the dedicated section), can work with 4 (double 4-colour) or 8 basic colours.
Using the 320 TM8 model, a useful print of 320 cm. can be obtained on a belt of 330 cm. width.
The belt with permanent adhesive is identical to those used on traditional printing machines and ensures perfect adherence of fabrics, an essential feature for achieving top quality.
The printer is supplied complete with fabric feeder and wind-up devices.
The Monna Lisa 320 fabric feeder system is an independent machine and is connected to the printer only electrically for the function synchronism.
Two rubber-coated and motorised cylinders act as fabric roll un-winders, with speed adjustment option.
The pre-tensioning of the fabric, before laying, is done automatically by means of a dandy roll adjustable by a potentiometer.
The tensioning dandy roll is driven by means of a pneumatic cylinder.
The feeder machine features an automatic fabric alignment system by means of photocells located at belt entrance on the printer.
A number of rotating cylinders make it easier to insert the fabric properly.
The machine can accept rolls of fabric with diameter up to 500 mm.
width 320 cm.
The fabric wind-up group is a machine that operates in the opposite sequence to the fabric feeder unit.
The mechanical structure is practically identical, but the various movement systems operate in the opposite sequence.
The fabric is kept tensioned by means of the dandy roll.
The two rubber-coated and motorised cylinders act as printed fabric roll wind-up.
A drying unit is placed between the printer and the wind-up device so as to allow the fabric to be rewound correctly dried.
All the Monna Lisa® models can be fitted, on request, to be connected to other fabric feeder or wind-up systems.
The working width dimensions call for an adequate mechanical structure, in order to ensure the same high printing quality as the smaller models on large fabrics, too.
The printing group support beam is made entirely of steel and stands over the belt movement group, which instead reproduces that of traditional printing machines.
The printing group consists of 8 Epson Type-M heads, that permits achieving excellent speeds and quality on large-size fabrics.
The new heads (with specifications described in the dedicated section), can work with 4 (double 4-colour) or 8 basic colours.
Using the 320 TM8 model, a useful print of 320 cm. can be obtained on a belt of 330 cm. width.
The belt with permanent adhesive is identical to those used on traditional printing machines and ensures perfect adherence of fabrics, an essential feature for achieving top quality.
The printer is supplied complete with fabric feeder and wind-up devices.
The Monna Lisa 320 fabric feeder system is an independent machine and is connected to the printer only electrically for the function synchronism.
Two rubber-coated and motorised cylinders act as fabric roll un-winders, with speed adjustment option.
The pre-tensioning of the fabric, before laying, is done automatically by means of a dandy roll adjustable by a potentiometer.
The tensioning dandy roll is driven by means of a pneumatic cylinder.
The feeder machine features an automatic fabric alignment system by means of photocells located at belt entrance on the printer.
A number of rotating cylinders make it easier to insert the fabric properly.
The machine can accept rolls of fabric with diameter up to 500 mm.
width 320 cm.
The fabric wind-up group is a machine that operates in the opposite sequence to the fabric feeder unit.
The mechanical structure is practically identical, but the various movement systems operate in the opposite sequence.
The fabric is kept tensioned by means of the dandy roll.
The two rubber-coated and motorised cylinders act as printed fabric roll wind-up.
A drying unit is placed between the printer and the wind-up device so as to allow the fabric to be rewound correctly dried.
All the Monna Lisa® models can be fitted, on request, to be connected to other fabric feeder or wind-up systems.

