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Inkjet printing directly on 3/4" thick wood?

Haze Grafix

New Member
I had a customer ask today if there is a way to print directly on a piece of hardwood 3/4" or 1" thick with a wide format inkjet ( or solvent ) printer. Why they want this I have no clue but I'm just wondering if there's equipment that can do it. Any input would be helpful.
 

Haze Grafix

New Member
By cutting a screen and printing it or would this be a feed through? It sounds like it may be a process color print, I'll know more when I see the graphic. If you know of a company that I could sub it out to it would be appreciated :)
 

cdiesel

New Member
We have printed directly to plywood many times. Typestries, Insignia, Gino, and Merrit Graphics are all merchant members fairly close to you that could handle this.
 

Nicky Zhou

PrintLinks
UV printer can do it. The workflow depends on what it used for after printing, If just simply decoration.. you can almost printing directly. But for flooring wood, a primer need to be done for protection.
We used to print wood for furniture, flooring, doors and other application, let me know more detail requirement, maybe I can help to figure it out.
 

96XP

New Member
Slightly off medium here, but if ever the situation arises for anyone, I have printed directly onto fiberglass vale through a 54" Roland. Had to tape the edges down onto regular media in order for the pinch rollers to pull it through, and move the head up to avoid the odd strand. Turned out spectacular. Machine was just fine afterwards.
(the project was a printed scene, gel coated into water slide molds before chopper gun backup)
 

rubo

New Member
+1 OT. Printing a lot of wood veneer sheets ( 44"x8') on Epson 9700 w no issues whatsoever.
 

george w

New Member
+1 OT. Printing a lot of wood veneer sheets ( 44"x8') on Epson 9700 w no issues whatsoever.

How are you doing this and how thick can you go? I have a 9700 and I would like to know about this. I am too cautious to try non rated media in case I trash the machine.


Thanks.
 

rubo

New Member
thickness of veneer is inside the allowed media thickness for 9700 - you want to go w biggest gap - I actually removed all the vacuum plates from the printer to run even thicker media - you don't need vacuum for heavy materials - and you can control the PF from the driver if there is any banding due to weight - I run 0.025 aluminum sheets through it w no problems. I just decided to go ahead and take a gamble - and it worked! Good luck!
 
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