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Q: What is the Gerber Solara ionx?
A: The Gerber Solara ionx is a wide-format, cationic UV, outdoor-durable inkjet printer from Gerber Scientific Products, Inc. A true flatbed and true roll-to-roll printer, the Gerber Solara ionx produces vivid, flexible, outdoor-durable graphics that are immediately usable. Its advanced GerberCAT™ inks and Cold Fire Cure™ technology are compatible with a wide range of flexible and rigid materials.
Q: Is the Solara ionx like the Solara UV2?
A: The Gerber Solara ionx and the Gerber Solara UV2 are alike in that they share the Solara family name. Other than that, the new Solara ionx is radically different in its combination flatbed/roll-to-roll design, the inks it uses, and the broader range of compatible materials and possible applications.
Q: What materials are compatible with the Solara ionx?
A: The Gerber Solara ionx will print on almost any rigid substrate that you can think of, even glass! The rigid material just has to meet the size limitations of less than 25.4mm thick and 162.6cm wide. Rolled material must meet the size and weight restriction of 162.6 cm wide and 45.36 Kg.
Q: What is Cold Fire Cure?
A: Gerber's patent-pending, Cold Fire Cure™ technology is a unique UV curing process which uses low energy and low temperatures to cure the proprietary GerberCAT™ inks. Cold Fire Cure employs specialized UV lamps that run the full length of the gantry (approximately 165cm) to provide a very specific wavelength of UV light which cures the GerberCAT inks.
The Cold Fire Cure system is nothing less than revolutionary! The UV lamps do not require a burn-in period which means that there are no striking delays and its low operating temperature results in short warm-up cycles.
The low-temperature cure greatly expands the range of materials that can be printed by the Gerber Solara ionx. Heat sensitive plastic, vinyl, fabric, and paper-based materials can be printed using Gerber's Cold Fire Cure and GerberCAT inks without concern over ink adhesion or material damage.
Gerber's Cold Fire Cure offers a vast array of benefits over any competitive curing process in the areas of material compatibility, cost of operation, and environmental health and safety.
Q: What are GerberCAT Vibrant CMYK inks?
A: GerberCAT vibrant inks are an exclusive, four color (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) cationic ink set that UV cures at approximately room temperature using Gerber's Cold Fire Cure technology.
The GerberCAT inks are custom formulated for an expanded color gamut which produces vibrant, true-to-life colors. Printed graphics have up to three-year, outdoor-durable life span and laminating graphics significantly increases their durability.
Q: How does Cold Fire Cure compare to solvent technologies?
A: The pigment of solvent-based inks is suspended in a volatile solvent. When solvent-based inks are printed they erode the surface of the material to create a chemical bond between the ink and the substrate.
During the curing process, the solvent evaporates, leaving the pigment behind. It is the solvent evaporating that produces the unpleasant and potentially harmful fumes during printing and post-curing. In addition, the waste solvent must be collected and disposed of properly.
The GerberCAT vibrant cationic inks are 100% solid-curing with no waste. Cold Fire Curing of these inks produces no unpleasant odors and creates a strong mechanical bond that is extremely flexible and immediately usable.
Q: How does GerberCAT Cationic Ink compare to Free-Radical UV Ink?
A: Compared to traditional free-radical inks, GerberCAT inks have superior adhesion, flexibility, and abrasion resistance. Their amazing flexibility allows for difficult applications including vehicle wraps and installation over rivets.
Q: Why is GerberCAT ink adhesion so strong (vs. traditional UV ink)?
A: There is actually a slight difference in the amount of time required to cure the inks. This miniscule difference in curing times is undistinguishable to the operator, but it affects the adhesion and flexibility of the printed output.
Traditional UV inks take just milliseconds to cure, creating a more brittle bond. In contrast, GerberCAT inks cure in approximately one second. The result of this 'slower' curing time produces printed output with greater adhesion, more durability, better abrasion resistance, and outstanding flexibility.
Q: How does the Solara ionx compare in color output to other UV ink jet printers?
A: The color gamut of the Solara ionx is larger and deeper than competitive UV ink sets. The addition of light cyan and light magenta in other printers does not improve or increase the color gamut.
These colors are designed to support shading and grey scaling of images. The custom-formulated vibrant GerberCAT cationic ink set produces a wider color gamut for true color reproduction.
Q: What applications does the Solara ionx support?
A: The Gerber Solara ionx can support a wider range of applications due to its Cold Fire Cure and GerberCAT inks. Just one ink set can produce flexible or rigid outdoor-durable graphics on all kinds of materials such as vinyls, textiles, paper, Dibond, Alumalite, glass and many others.
There is no need to have different types of inks for rigid or flexible substrates. The list of applications is only limited by the designer's imagination!
Typical jobs include point of sale and point of purchase signage, display graphics for exhibitions and tradeshows, window graphics, banners and mesh signs, vehicle graphics, flexible plastic-based outdoor signage, outdoor rigid signage, site signage, traffic signage, cardboard and display board graphics, double-sided printing, full-bleed printing, and backlit signage, and much, much more!
Q: What is the outdoor durability of the Solara ion prints?
A: Graphics created by the Gerber Solara ionx are outdoor-durable for up to three years. However, environment and application will determine the ultimate outdoor life span and may result in outdoor durability of greater or less than three years.
Q: How fast does the Solara ionx print?
A: The Gerber Solara ionx has a versatile range of printing modes offering choices in print speed and resolution to meet all your graphic requirements.
Performance mode is used for the fastest printing of samples or short-term graphics with good quality results. We have found that Gerber Solara ionx's Performance mode provides tremendous speed while achieving far-better-than-expected results.
Production mode provides the best combination of speed and resolution, and the two High Quality modes print crisp, clear graphics at virtual resolution up to 720 dpi. The Solara ionx can produce clear six point text making the printer suitable for detailed printing.
Q: Is the Solara ionx just as fast in roll-to-roll as it is in flatbed mode?
A: Yes! The Gerber Solara ionx prints on roll-to-roll and rigid substrates at the same print speeds. Customers have the ultimate in system versatility on both rigid and rolled substrates without sacrificing printing efficiency.
Q: How long does it take to change from flat substrate to roll-to-roll?
A: Since the Solara ionx has two different dedicated platforms for printing rigid and rolled substrates there is no need to reconfigure the printer to accommodate a different material. Rolled material may remain loaded on the printer's winding unit while printing a rigid job.
Q: Does the Solara ionx have a vacuum table?
A: Yes! The flatbed vacuum table holds rigid substrates securely in place while the print head gantry moves over the substrate during printing. The table is designed for easy loading and unloading of rigid material. The gantry moves completely out of the way for unobstructed access to the table.
Q: How do you gauge material height and adjust the print heads?
A: The Gerber Solara ionx is equipped with an automated material thickness sensor that makes setting up a job easy! The sensor measures the loaded substrate and locates the print heads and UV lamps at the correct height for precise printing and curing without operator intervention.
Q: What site preparation is required for the Solara ionx?
A: There is very limited site preparation required before the Solara ionx arrives at your doorstep.
Unlike competitive systems that require extensive alterations to the site just to get the printer through the door, the Solara ionx arrives in several compact shipping crates that are easy to handle.
Q: What door opening size will accommodate the Solara ionx?
A: Before assembly, the Solara ionx crates fit through a standard 99.44 cm door opening.
Q: Does the Solara ionx require a concrete floor?
A: No! The Gerber Solara ionx weighs approximately 450kg which is spread over a footprint of 264 cm x 373 cm and therefore does not require a concrete floor.
Q: Does the Solara ionx require special ventilation?
A: No! GerberCAT cationic inks do not produce unpleasant odors while printing or during the post-cure period. Special ventilation is NOT required.
Q: What electrical setup does the Solara ionx require?
A: The Gerber Solara ionx electrical configuration is 200-240VAC at 50/60Hz, single phase, ~8-9 Amps (contains 15A breaker).
Q: What are the work space requirements?
A: Gerber suggests an operation work space of approximately 61cm on all sides of the Solara ionx. This equals a works space footprint of approximately 386 cm x 496 cm.
Q: Are there any environmental limitations for the Solara ionx?
A: The Gerber Solara ionx requires no special ventilation and can be located in your shop where it is convenient for you. Recommended ambient conditions for operation are as follows:
• Temperature: 18°C to 29°C
• Humidity: 40% - 60%, non-condensing
• Avoid using printer near open windows, outside doors, or heating/cooling systems
• Protect printer and ink pouches from moisture, dust, drafts, and direct sunlight
Q: What documentation comes with the Solara ionx?
A: Prior to installation you will receive the Gerber Solara ionx Site Requirements guide which provides basic pre-installation information such as electrical requirements, recommended ambient conditions, and working area. The Gerber Solara ionx comes with a comprehensive Gerber Solara ionx Owner's Manual that can guide you through printer operation and maintenance in a straight-forward, step-by-step format.
Q: What is involved in daily maintenance?
A: The Gerber Solara ionx requires very little daily maintenance. At the start and end of each day and after every four hours printing you must prime and wipe the print heads to prevent ink build up.
A head cleaning timer automatically resets after priming and will remind the operator when the next head cleaning is scheduled. Priming the print heads is a simple procedure that only takes several minutes.
Q: How often must the UV lamps be replaced?
A: The specialized UV lamps of the Gerber Solara ionx have an extremely long life and will rarely be replaced. Their lifespan is not affected by the number of on/off cycles, so you can print jobs whenever it is convenient for you.
Q: What programs (RIP drivers) support the Solara ionx?
A: Currently the Gerber Solara ionx is compatible with the following Onyx® and ErgoSoft RIPs. We anticipate that other RIP software products will be added to this list soon.
• Onyx ProductionHouse™
• Onyx PosterShop™
• Gerber Solara ionx Onyx Driver (for existing Onyx owners)
• ErgoSoft PosterPrint2008™