Xennia launches inkjet modules at Ipex

Xennia, a supplier of inkjet technology, launched its range of industrial-strength inkjet modules at Ipex last week in
The XenJet inkjet modules of Xennia are designed to help OEM and machine building partners configure reliable inkjet printing for key industrial applications such as ceramics, glass, textiles, packaging and product decoration.
‘XenJet modules form a comprehensive suite comprising all of the major elements of the inkjet printing system, including software, backed up by the necessary support enabling reduced development risk and time to market,’ said Dr Alan Hudd, managing director of Xennia. ‘And we are very pleased with the level of interest shown in these products at IPEX, with several key agreements reached during the show with OEMs in our target markets.’
Xennia’s stand at Ipex has showcased these inkjet modules as a stand-alone display, as well as showing their capabilities configured into two industrial printing systems. The two systems cover the key inkjet printing configurations – scanning XY flatbed and single pass reel-to-reel – and are aimed at applications from packaging to furniture laminate and decor paper printing, glass and ceramic printing to consumer product decoration.
‘The press reception, and the module launch generally, have been a great success,’ said Dr Tim Phillips, Xennia’s marketing manager. ‘We have been able to introduce our module products and the strategy behind them to many members of the industry press worldwide, and received tremendous interest. Our inkjet modules are what the industry has been waiting for – finally a solution exists to help OEM partners and their end customers transform their inkjet ideas into production reality. We want to get the message out to industry around the world that introducing reliable industrial inkjet solutions reap major benefits in increasing customers’ responsiveness, efficiency and profitability.’
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