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Avery Dennison’s TrafficJet takes off

Avery Dennison’s TrafficJet is a reel-fed inkjet print system that uses dedicated eco-solvent inks matched to traffic sign colours. Featuring an eight-colour ink capacity, the TrafficJet is now capable of printing both reflective and Mutoh Eco Ultra CMYK inks. This allows signmakers to add customised graphics and colours. With appropriate overlaminates, it provides professional-grade signage for commercial applications.
May 9, 2016 Read time: 1 min

1540 Avery Dennison’s TrafficJet is a reel-fed inkjet print system that uses dedicated eco-solvent inks matched to traffic sign colours.

Featuring an eight-colour ink capacity, the TrafficJet is now capable of printing both reflective and Mutoh Eco Ultra CMYK inks. This allows signmakers to add customised graphics and colours. With appropriate overlaminates, it provides professional-grade signage for commercial applications.

Avery Dennison TrafficJet’s versatile production set-up enables signmakers to easily design and print a sign, apply a protective overlaminate, cut out the finished sign and apply it, all in a very short time. This delivers cost and time efficiencies without compromising quality.

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