UV Flatbed Printing

IMS Printing & Signs Offers UV Flatbed Printing
We are proud to use The Vanguard VK300D UV Flatbed Printer
We can print directly onto white, clear, colored, or translucent media, including acrylic, glass, wood, PVC, Dibond, Coroplast, foam core, and more. Substrates can be up to 4″ thick and up to 61″ x 123″.
With high definition printing reaching up to 1800 apparent dpi, CMYK + Dual White channels, your files will result in maximum vibrancy on any substrate you choose. For applications like political signs and other short term event signage, we can print at speeds up to 1500 sqft/hr to save you time and money.
By using direct to substrate printing, you will experience a great cost savings over traditional printed and mounted graphics.
We are set up to handle high volume jobs too. From 1 to 1000+ signs, we can handle your most demanding
requests. We pride ourselves on meeting deadlines while keeping a close eye on quality and providing
outstanding customer service.
White Ink
For vibrant prints on clear or translucent media we can print with white ink for a variety of amazing special effects. We can print in backlit mode for brilliant prints day or night. We can also print in true 5 layer mode for double sided images on clear media. Ask your project manager for details.
What can the VK300D print on?
PVC
Vinyl
Acrylic
Canvas
Paper
Foam
Coroplast
Styrene
Wood
Metal
Plastic
Glass
Leather
Stone
Brick
Porcelain
Rubber
Fabric
Cardboard
And more..
The versatility of the VK300D-HS is its most valuable asset. You’ll have the ability to not only print everyday signage, but also wood, metal, polycarbonate, aluminum, acrylic, glass, mirror and so much more. VK300D-HS’s ability to print on media up to 4” thick, auto-height detection, one-touch pin registration, front to back and back to front printing and reversible 6-zone vacuum, make this printer the right choice for your UV flatbed printing needs.
Videos of the VK300D in action:
Printing on plywood with the Vanguard VK300D: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksneiYK1R90
Printing 2nd surface on acrylic with white ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t8pCusNHj0