Specializing in flexographic printing machines, including Stack Type Flexo Printing Machines, CI (Central Impression) Flexo Printing Machines, and Full Servo Gearless Flexo Printing Machines.
This 4-color CI flexo press was put together with plastic film and flexible packaging in mind. The central impression drum keeps registration consistent and color accuracy where it needs to be — something that makes a real difference when you're running food packaging, shopping bags, or label work where tolerances are tight.
At up to 250 meters per minute, it moves fast enough to keep production output competitive without the print quality falling apart across different film substrates.
| Model | CHCI-600J-S | CHCI-800J-S | CHCI-1000J-S | CHCI-1200J-S |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Max. Web Width | 650mm | 850mm | 1050mm | 1250mm |
| Max. Printing Width | 600mm | 800mm | 1000mm | 1200mm |
| Max. Mechanical Speed | 250m/min | |||
| Max. Printing Speed | 200m/min | |||
| Max. Unwind/Rewind Dia. | φ1200mm/φ1500mm | |||
| Drive Type | Central drum with Gear drive | |||
| Printing Length (repeat) | 350-900mm | |||
| Electrical Supply | Voltage 380V. 50 HZ. 3PH or to be specified | |||
| Ink | Water base ink or solvent ink | |||
| Range of Substrates | LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, BOPP, CPP, PET, Nylon | |||
| Photopolymer Plate | To be specified | |||
Plastic films are the main focus — PE, BoPP, laminated films. If you're running food packaging, shopping bags, or labels, chances are the material you're already using will work fine on this press.
Yes, it can. It can use both water-based and solvent-based inks. You don't have to choose just one system; the press can use either one, depending on what you need.
Everything is controlled by one panel, so operators don't have to look for settings in different parts of the machine. Daily maintenance is also easy, so it shouldn't take people off the line for long.
Up to 250 m/min, and it holds that through full production shifts. For medium to large-scale film printing, the output is there — it's not just a spec sheet number.
Somewhere in the 60 to 90 day range after the order is confirmed. Customization needs and where things sit on the production schedule at the time can nudge that either way.
Remote support is the first call, and if that's not enough, on-site visits can be arranged. It's not a hand-off situation — support stays available after the press is up and running.