Plotter Industrial Marker System

MARKER SYSTEM is the complete robotic system designed for the massive production of markers that fully automates the phases of printing, gathering and separation of the printed patterns.

marker_systemMARKER SYSTEM is the complete robotic system designed for the massive production of markers that fully automates the phases of printing, gathering and separation of the printed patterns.
The MARKER SYSTEM is the combination of four different modules that, complementing each other, relieve the operators from their routine activities in the management of the printed markers and efficiently decrease the costs and duration of these everyday occupations. The four MARKER SYSTEM’s modules are complementary and indipendent at the same time giving the clients the possibility to up-grade the whole system gradually, following the needs of the clients itself.

wave_jet_elettronicaWIND JET or WAVE JET, core of the system, are the top quality plotters of the Algotex product’s lines. They are able to print at a constant speed and with double graphic resolution, allowing the whole system to reach a productivity rates of printing such as 210 sqm/hr. Consolidated reliability and extremely high quality and speed of printing make these two plotters the state of art in the actual inkjet technology scenario. 

jumbo_feederJUMBO FEEDER, the big capacity paper feeding module of the MARKER SYSTEM, is able to load a 200 kg paper spool, granting the system the necessary amount of paper for a three working shifts production.

roll_upROLL UP is really the robot at the service of the system. It is designed to substitute the operator’s activities of rolling and cutting of the markers that occurs at the end of every production batch. Using a sophisticated auto-monitoring system, the ROLL UP automatically rolls the markers during the printing phase, identify the end of the production batch, cut and prepare the roll for its sorting.

roll_collectorROLL COLLECTOR, which represents the final phase of the system, stores a maximum of 60 printed and rolled markers following the execution order allowing the operator to collect them in the correct sequence.