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Monotech Systems installs its third Jetsci in Bangladesh

Jetsci in Bangladesh
Jetsci YAQ high-speed inkjet imprinting solution

Monotech Systems has integrated a second Jetsci YAQ high-speed inkjet imprinting solution on narrow web offset printing machine for printing security documents at a leading press in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Increased job orders from educational institutions (OMR Sheets) has pushed the customer to opt for the additional system.

“With the installation of the first Jetsci inkjet imprinting system in Bangladesh in 2018, it has opened new business avenues for our customer(s). This installation makes the total number of three systems operational in Bangladesh,” said Neeraj Thappa, assistant vice-president, international sales at Monotech Systems

“This is our second YAQ industrial high-speed inkjet system installation in Bangladesh and it has a unique print width of 324 mm. Due to our print system being modular and versatile, we were able to build this large print-system needed by the customer. This large print system runs on the proven software system developed by the Jetsci team and is able to carry out all kinds of jobs required by the user,” he added.

Jetsci products are solely represented in Bangladesh by Printech Corporation Limited.

Marvin Sardar, managing director, Printech Corporation, said, “Our customer was content with the performance and durability of the existing YAQ system. He successfully executed all his jobs with his first YAQ system and when it was time for him to expand his printing capability, Jetsci Inkjet Imprinting was the only option in his list. In addition to the performance of the existing YAQ system, ability to provide a 324 mm print width was the other factor that helped secure us the repeat order – which is again a first in the Bangladesh. This unique size in combination with the speed of YAQ will more than double the user’s production and keep him ahead in the race.”

There are more than 250 Jetsci industrial inkjet systems installations across the globe, according to Monotech.

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