for plenty of fine detail rendering, with Agfa claiming text legible down to 4pt and overall quality that ‘resembles offset printing’. There are also the optional white, clear varnish, and primer inks. The clear varnish is a simple on/off spot UV effect that can be used to highlight items in the finished print – glistening drops of water on fresh fruit or vegetables, for example – and doesn’t offer some of the semi-gloss UV curing options found on the Inca-derived models. The primer is there to ensure ink adhesion on difficult substrates like glass or metal. Feeding the Beast With this kind of productivity, some form of automation is going to be pretty much essential to keep up with the printer, and Agfa offers a very wide range of options to support both roll-fed and rigid media production. On the roll side, single or dual rolls up to 700kg and up to 600mm diameter can be attached in the Max Master RTR configuration. These can be undocked to switch to rigid or sheet printing, while the Max Flex option restricts roll weight 400kg (still single or dual rolls) and diameter to 400mm but allows the rolls to remain in place while the input and output tables for rigid media are attached above, further speeding the switch from roll to rigid media feeding. Double-sided printing is also possible, with an optional back-to-front camera that scans specially generated QR codes to match front and back artwork and maintain register. The options for rigid media printing involve a variety of alignment tables, feeders, and stackers to load and unload the printer with boards up to 2.65 x 3.3m in size, at up to 120 load cycles per hour. While the base engine can cope with rigid media up to 50mm thick, this upper limit drops to 20mm with any of the auto feeder options. There are also robotic solutions to both load and unload/stack media, in 1-, 2-, or 3-up arrangements, and which can also handle roll media. Horsten anticipates that some 90% of customers for the Tauro UXHS will opt for the robots, noting that: “It’s fast, efficient, and the same every time. The downside is of course the amount of floorspace that it requires, but this is not a machine for garage businesses!” Keep on Running For applications that require subsequent cutting, Horsten suggests that a fast laser cutter might be more appropriate than a cutting table in order to keep up with the new printer, though he notes that at least one existing Tauro customer has automated the transfer of printed media to a Zünd cutting table by robots to minimise bottlenecks in post-print operations. The other critical aspect of keeping a very fast printer rolling is the RIP and workflow that drives it. Like other Agfa printers, the Tauro XUHS is driven by Agfa’s Asanti wide-format workflow, plus a dedicated RIP which can also be supplied as a ‘black box’ for use with third-party workflows such as Print Factory. There’s a fair bit of proprietary technology inside this box, according to Horsten. This not only ensures that the control data is fed to the printheads in a timely fashion to keep up with the head carriage and media movement, but also includes the control electronics for the robots, where installed, choreographing the picking, placement, and retrieval of boards to synchronise with the printing and delivery. External validation of the Tauro XUHS arrived with the winning of three European Digital Press Association (EDP) 2025 awards, in the print engine, automation, and ink categories, so it’s not just Agfa that thinks this printer has a lot going for it. If you need this kind of combination of throughput and media flexibility there aren’t too many alternatives – and some of them also come from Agfa. Top Speed: Up to 1280m2/h Print heads: Up to 120 Ricoh Gen 5 print heads in 12 rows, depending on option Format: Roll media to 3.3m, boards to 2.65 x 3.3m Colours: Four (CCMMYYKK) or seven (CMYKKcmk) Optional: White, primer, and varnish Statistics UNDER THE HOOD | AGFA JETI TAURO H3300 XUHS ►The H3300 XUHS with Max Pro Feeder and Stacker setup 43 www.signlink.co.uk Issue 260 - August / September 2025 It’s fast, efficient, and the same every time. The downside is of course the amount of floorspace that it requires, but this is not a machine for garage businesses
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