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The (NEW) Model 9300
Series Stencil Imprinter is manufactured by EPSON a
world leader in the manufacture of Dot Matrix
Printers. This HEAVY DUTY Printer has been equipped
with a Custom Modified Print Head and Ribbon
Assembly giving it the ability to impress high
quality images on our Die Impression Stencil Paper
Products (above). This Stencil Imprinter connects to
any PC via Parallel Port Connection and operates as
a slave to any application software. This NEW design
operates quickly and quietly allowing high quality
stencils to be created on demand. The computer
driven Model 9300 Series Stencil Imprinter offers
many features that would otherwise be impossible
using a standard typewriter for creating your
stencils. While a standard typewriter can be very
effective for the most basic applications, you are
limited to text sizes, straight-line imprinting and
no ability to imprint graphics among others.
Model 9300 Series Stencil Imprinter - Benefits
Speed and efficiency
On-screen error correction
Allows variable information to be input from
databases
Computer driven allowing for all the benefits of
saving layouts and auto serialization etc.
Imprinter allows for vector based graphics as well
as text to be imprinted together.
No need to learn any new software, use an existing
commercially available software you are already
familiar with
LONG LIFE FABRIC STENCILS
Our Long Life FABRIC STENCIL product is custom
manufactured to suit your marking applications by
Millennium Signatures Marking Systems. The Long Life
Fabric Stencils are made using a unique photographic
process that produces the required stencil artwork
onto a very durable almost plastic like fabric
sheet. The artwork capabilities with Fabric Stencils
are much more advanced than what can be produced
using the Paper Stencil product.
Customers can supply their own high quality
digital artwork or they can have artwork made to
suit by our in-house Graphic Artwork Department. The
artwork can consist of pretty much anything from a
Logo to a Schematic Diagram. The quality of the
final image will be far superior to what could be
achieved with a Paper
Stencil due to the sharpness and fine details of
the image that can be maintained when processing the
stencils using a photographic process.
Long Life FABRIC STENCILS are best suited for
applications that require the marking to be
exceptionally cosmetic or attractive to the eye
and/or in applications where the same information is
going to be used over and over again for large
quantity of pieces or different products on an
ongoing basis.
Millennium Signatures is capable of producing these
sheets made to order in pretty much any combination
of sizes up to a maximum of 10” X 10”. You can
produce thousands of conventional surface markings
(0.0001” – 0.001”) with each image on the sheet
(regardless of sheet size). Fabric Stencils are
NOT recommended for Deep Etch applications as
the life of the stencil will be dramatically reduced
due to the amount of current (Voltage) that is
required to pass through the stencil and the heat
that is generated as a direct result.
The way that the Fabric Stencil are produced allows
the stencils themselves to be priced based on sheet
size as opposed to the number of images on each
sheet. Therefore if you purchase a Fabric Stencil
sheet that is 2-1/2” wide X 7’ long and you have an
image that can fit comfortably on that sheet three
(3) times down the center of the sheet (as in
example below), you can easily achieve thousands of
high quality surface etch impressions per image
(Example A). In some cases it might be more
beneficial if you require a few different image
sizes to suit various different sized parts, you
could purchase a single sheet with the artwork
requirement located as many times as possible on
that sheet in the different sizes that you require.
In either case the price would remain the same as
the sheet size has remained consistent. (Example B)
Example A

Example B

The number of images
on the sheet is determined by the size of each image
and adequate space left around those images. There
has to be enough insulating fabric around each image
to ensure that the Monopad and Carbon Head Assembly
does not come in direct contact with the surface of
the part or a black marking (smudge or smear) could
be etched permanently on the part around the image
itself.
To prevent this there has to be a reasonable amount
of insulating fabric around each image somewhat
limiting the number of images that can be produced
on each sheet size.
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