| PS-330-HS | OPTION WIDTH 420MM/52OMM | 
| Max Media Width | 330 mm | 
| Max Machanical Speed | 150 m/min | 
| Max Unwinder dia. | 700 mm | 
| Max Rewinder dia. | 700 mm | 
| Printhead | SEIKO D0D piezo inkjet printhead | 
| Lifetime of Head | More than 2 years | 
| Print Width | 72mm | 
| Print Units | 1- 4 groups | 
| DPI (Print Resolution) | 360 DPI (Horizontal), 180 -720 DPI (Vertical) | 
| Max Print Speed | 120m/min | 
| Normal Print Speed | 32m/min | 
| Best DPI | 360X400DPI/X360X360DPI | 
| Barcode Class | Class A | 
| Software | Dedicated label printing software | 
| Interface | High Speed USB 2.0 | 
| Ink Type | Environmental Friendly UV-curable ink | 
| Media Type | Paper, Pplastic, PVC, PET, OPP etc. | 
| Effective UV-curing Range | 300 mm | 
| Air Supply | 0.4~0.6 MPa | 
| Total Motor Power | 7 KW | 
| Dimension | 2180 X 1000 X 1100 mm | 
| Weight | 1500 KGS | 
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