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Scodix Ultra Pro with Foil Digital Enhancement Press Scodix Ltd. • Rosh Ha'ayin, Israel •
www.scodix.com
The Scodix Ultra Pro with Foil digital enhancement press can print eight different applications and combinations of applications on one system to produce a variety of foil, gloss, and 3D elements. The judges were struck by the uniqueness of several applications; Scodix Braille™ is a new way to print documents for the visually impaired, Scodix Crystals™ uses a high build polymer to create attention-getting 3D sparkles, and Scodix Cast&Cure™ produces dramatic holographic- looking 3D images.
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50 PRINT17
Before the availability of Scodix Ultra Pro and other digital enhancement presses, foil applications often required outsourcing or costly and time-consuming makeready processes using molds and dies. Scodix Foil
USER COMMENTS Scodix Foil™ adds a touch of prestige to products,
whether embossing, using Scodix Sense selective varnishing, adding high gloss, or through the remarkable quality delivered by foils.
Olivier Venien, CEO, Micro Lynx
deploys a wide range of readily-available hot and cold industry standard foils to produce colors such as gold, silver, bronze, and more, which can be coupled with offset, digital, plastics, laminated/non-laminated, and coated/uncoated applications. The press automatically processes a wide range of paper formats and substrates with no additional setup.
The press uses a clear polymer that can reach a height of up to 250 microns, 100 times higher than conventional selective varnish, and has the ability to vary the density of the polymer from 1–100 percent in a single pass. These capabilities allow users to take advantage of the above- mentioned applications such as Scodix Crystal™. The system can achieve 99 gloss units, the highest gloss available for printed materials.
Scodix Ultra Pro with Foil digital enhancement press gives printing companies exciting possibilities to create high-value print at a low per-unit cost.
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