AUDLEY 9060 Vision positioning UV printer
Product Details
Audley 9060 Vision Positioning UV Flatbed Printer
The Audley 9060 Vision Positioning UV Printer combines advanced camera-guided registration technology with industrial UV printing performance, making it an ideal solution for sign shops, promotional product manufacturers, custom decorators, and print service providers seeking greater accuracy and production efficiency.
Featuring an intelligent vision positioning system, the Audley 9060 automatically identifies the exact location, orientation, and dimensions of items placed on the print bed. This eliminates the need for custom jigs, fixtures, or molds, significantly reducing setup time while improving print accuracy on irregularly shaped products. Operators can place multiple items anywhere on the bed, and the camera system automatically aligns artwork for precise, repeatable results.
Powered by three Epson I3200-U1 industrial printheads, the Audley 9060 delivers vibrant color, sharp detail, and resolutions up to 3200 dpi. The integrated vacuum table secures materials during production, while the LED UV curing system with water-cooled lamps ensures durable, scratch-resistant prints on a wide variety of substrates.
The 9060 is capable of printing directly onto acrylic, wood, metal, glass, ceramic, leather, plastic, promotional products, phone cases, signage materials, and many other rigid media up to 5.9 inches thick.
Key Features
• Intelligent vision positioning camera system for automatic object recognition and registration
• Three Epson I3200-U1 industrial printheads
• Maximum print resolution up to 3200 dpi
• Vacuum suction platform for secure media handling
• Prints on glass, wood, acrylic, metal, ceramic, plastic, leather, and more
• Supports media thickness up to 5.9 inches (150 mm)
• LED UV curing system with water cooling
• No fixtures or alignment molds required
• Ideal for promotional products, signage, awards, gifts, industrial parts, and custom personalization
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Printheads | 3 × Epson I3200-U1 |
| Maximum Print Width | 35.4 in (900 mm) |
| Maximum Media Thickness | 5.9 in (150 mm) |
| Maximum Resolution | 3200 dpi |
| Ink Type | UV Ink |
| UV Curing System | 3 LED UV Lamps with Water Cooling |
| RIP Software | Photoprint |
| Power Consumption | 2000W |
| Supported Materials | Glass, Metal, Wood, Plastic, Ceramic, Leather, Acrylic and More |
Shipping Dimensions & Weight
| Item | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Crated Dimensions | 86.6" × 60.2" × 39.4" |
| Crated Weight | 981 lbs (445 kg) |
The Audley 9060 Vision Positioning UV Printer is designed to help businesses increase productivity, reduce setup time, and expand into profitable direct-to-object printing applications with unmatched precision and versatility.
Care & Maintenance
For best print quality, adhesion, and consistency, DTF film should be stored properly to prevent moisture damage, curling, or surface contamination. Follow these best-practice guidelines:
Temperature
Store DTF film in a controlled environment between 60°F and 80°F (15°C–27°C). Avoid extreme heat or cold, which can cause warping or adhesion issues.
Humidity
Maintain relative humidity between 40% and 60%. Excess moisture can affect ink adhesion and powder bonding, while overly dry conditions may cause static.
Light Exposure
Keep film out of direct sunlight and away from UV exposure. Prolonged light exposure can degrade the coating and reduce transfer quality.
Storage Position
Store film flat in its original packaging when possible. If storing rolls, keep them upright and properly supported to prevent edge damage or telescoping.
Handling
Handle film with clean, dry hands to avoid oils or debris contaminating the coating. Keep film covered when not in use.
Acclimation Before Use
Allow film to acclimate to the printing environment for several hours before use, especially if moved from a cooler or more humid location.
Avoid
Folding or creasing film, exposing it to high humidity, placing heavy objects on top of sheets, or storing it near heat sources or open windows.
Proper storage helps maintain coating integrity, ensures consistent ink release, and improves overall DTF transfer results.
For best performance, color consistency, and shelf life, DTF ink should be stored under controlled conditions. For best results use ink within one year of manufacture date. Follow these best-practice guidelines:
Temperature
Store DTF ink between 60°F and 80°F (15°C–27°C). Avoid extreme heat or cold, and do not allow ink to freeze or overheat.
Light Exposure
Keep ink out of direct sunlight and store it in a cool, shaded area. Prolonged exposure to light can degrade pigments over time.
Container Handling
Always keep ink bottles tightly sealed when not in use to prevent drying or thickening. Store bottles upright and minimize air exposure.
Agitation
Gently shake or roll ink bottles before use to properly re-suspend pigments. Avoid excessive shaking, which can introduce air bubbles.
After Opening
Use opened ink within the manufacturer’s recommended timeframe. Prevent cross-contamination between colors and clean bottle openings before resealing.
Cold Exposure
If ink has been exposed to low temperatures, allow it to return to room temperature naturally before use. Gently agitate once warmed. Do not apply direct heat.
Avoid
Storing ink near heaters or windows, leaving containers open for extended periods, or placing ink in high-humidity or poorly ventilated areas.
Proper storage helps maintain ink quality, reduces printer issues, and ensures consistent print results.