MYJET, a leading large-format digital printing system manufacture, has integrated camera intelligence into its UV conveyor printer. The update is made in order to tackle one of the more persistent bottlenecks in industrial digital print: accurate registration on irregular items without the need for pin guides, manual alignment or time-consuming setup. Planning to launch the new tech at the upcoming APPPEXPO 2026 at NECC, Shanghai, taking place from March 4-7, the new visual positioning conveyor on MYJET’s CCD120 UV printer, centres on an integrated camera-driven workflow designed to identify, locate and print onto objects placed randomly on the belt – a capability that could prove to be invaluable for PSPs and manufacturers handling high-mix, short-run production. In conventional workflows, printing onto non-standard shapes typically requires operators to position parts precisely, or investment in bespoke jigs to ensure repeatable placement.
MYJET uses camera to deliver jig-free workflow for irregular UV printing
MYJET, a leading large-format digital printing system manufacture, has integrated camera intelligence into its UV conveyor printer. The update is […]
