Next Generation FireJet 4C To Use Durabolt Engine
From MAIL Magazine’s NPF 2023 Show Newspaper: Kirk-Rudy, the leading provider of printing, packaging and RFID solutions, announced the development of the next generation of the FireJet 4C Printing System.
Kirk-Rudy said it will continue working with Memjet on the evolution of the FireJet 4C, and will be incorporating Memjet’s newest solution, the Durabolt 325C PrintEngine, as an upgrade path for existing FireJet 4C owners and new FireJet customers.
Pictured at left top, members of the Kirk-Rudy team tour the Memjet facilities in Sydney, Australia, April 2023. In picture below, CEO Caroline Kirk, and Vice President Bob Mills discuss the evolution of the FireJet with Memjet technicians.
Kirk-Rudy will continue to support current Duraflex FireJet 4C systems for years to come, having acquired a significant inventory of print modules, parts and supplies for sales of new systems. Kirk-Rudy and Memjet are also working together to develop a seamless transition strategy that will ensure FireJet 4C customers can easily upgrade to the Durabolt system if they choose to in the future.
Since it was introduced in 2019, the FireJet 4C has been an overwhelming success, introducing un-precedented opportunities and profits for printers worldwide. Kirk-Rudy’s engineering and production-grade quality, together with Memjet’s advanced technology and reliability, have brought the FireJet 4C to another level of color inkjet production printing.
The FireJet 4C is replacing offset presses and tabletop color printers in print and mail shops, offering faster speeds, faster make-ready, and cheaper ink.
Kirk-Rudy, Inc. is now in full production with it’s newest addition to their line-up of high quality, industrial inkjet printers. The FireJet 4C is a pigment-based aqueous printing system engineered to deliver increased speed and outstanding image quality at a low cost. Units are currently being shipped across the United States with several units installed in Europe.