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Harper debuts X-CAT anilox solution

The patent-pending technology combats ink spitting, moiré, trail edge voids (TEV), ghosting, and ink re-solubility at high speeds.

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By: Steve Katz

Associate Editor

Harper Corporation of America is exhibiting its patent-pending Xtreme Channelled Application Technology (X-CAT), a solution which combats ink spitting, moiré, trail edge voids (TEV), ghosting, and ink re-solubility at high speeds.

X-CAT also makes the anilox easier to clean and allows particles to pass through rather than being trapped behind the blade, reducing or eliminating scoring. X-CAT works with UV, water-based and/or solvent inks and performs well in applications including process printing, the 60-degree hex, UV narrow web, solvent wide-web, UV mid-web, and water-based narrow web. 

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