Oryx Swiss Q Print
Multiple small-format media arranged in rows and columns, or one large panel on its own: Oryx prints them with the same single-droplet precision. And – get this – double sided jobs print in perfect alignment, thanks to unique register pins.
A high-end inkjet-system, designed as much for the graphic industry as it is for industrial purposes. One capable of high-precision printing onto everything from the smallest panel, through roll stock, to oversize media, all with widely differing properties. With a high-performing vacuum system that has even heat-sensitive substrates under control. And boasting first-class quality, not just in its robust design and construction, but also in the printed results. That is Oryx. Even the standard Oryx comes with some outstanding capabilities. The robustly built printing table handles panels up to 400 kg in weight and 50 mm thick. The UV-cured ink adheres lastingly to surfaces as difficult as acrylic sheet. And that ink will not crack during the cutting process. Banding is unheard-of with Oryx, even on large areas of single colour. Beyond that, its strengths include impressive edge sharpness on tiny lettering,lines and geometrical shapes – this thanks to apparent print resolution as high as 1200 dpi. Intelligent control steers the print head with micrometre precision and uses sophisticated algorithms for placing individual droplets of ink. Full-bleed printing is possible without further ado. And should the base catch some ink in the process, that is no cause for concern. A scraper and a few drops of alcohol are all it takes to get the anodised surface of the printingtable clean in a jiffy, ready for the next job.
Remarkable substrate dimensions
Oryx prints panels up to 2.5 m × 4 m in size, and 50 mm thick – and that with amazingly modest space requirements.
Record-breaking printing speed
Whether there is rigid or flexible material under the jets, Oryx prints 38 m per hour in draft mode – which incidentally offers very presentable quality. In production mode it hums away at an efficient 18 m per hour.
Four to eight colours
The CMYK standard is extensible up to eight colours: light colours for natural reproduction of skin tones, white, varnish, or spot colours. All of them adhere optimally to many different materials: acrylic, (rigid foam) PVC, polyester, polycarbonate, polystyrene, Dibond, flexible foam panels, wood, mesh,banners, vinyl films, etc.
White stays homogenised
White ink is well known for its tendency to form sediments. Oryx keeps it agitated,for guaranteed printing reliability at any, time regardless of how frequently the white is used.
Multiple points of origin
The simple, quickly set register pins are unique. In addition to the zero-originitself, they can also act as mechanical end-stops – independently of the format, with however many it takes to make efficient use of the printing table area.
Vacuum where it is needed
The vacuum system is infinitely adjustable along the broadside. Masking is largely superfluous. A higher-powered vacuum option is available for industrial applications.


