Maxdecal of the vehicle is printed using an Epson printer

Epson Printer

Maxdecal officially partners with the Japanese printer manufacturer Epson to print high quality decals or stickers. This sticker can be used on various types of vehicles, both two-wheeled and four-wheeled.

The collaboration between Maxdecal and Epson was announced at the Epson Solution Center at Cibis Business Park in Cilandak, South Jakarta. Maxdecal R&D Director Nofian Hendra said that the collaboration between the two parties had actually been going on for three years.

"We want to introduce Maxdecal's collaboration with Epson printers to create a special combination. The collaboration between Maxdecal and Epson began in 2020 when Maxdecal began releasing print labels such as APV80, AHG90, VPF100, LMP80 and TMP80."

As part of this collaboration, Maxdecal stickers or labels will be printed with the latest Epson printers, including the Epson SC-S80670 printer which has stable colors and high print accuracy.

The Maxdecal decal is also claimed to have automotive grade specifications with flexible sticker stock and automotive grade adhesive properties.

"We hope that this collaboration can continue well in the future through the use of sophisticated products," said Nofian.

In connection with the announcement of the collaboration between Maxdecal and Epson, the committee conducted a demo for installing a label printer made by Epson printers. The sticker is attached to the frame of the black Honda Vario 160. Sticker is applied dry, not wet. So that the process does not require water or directly glued together. However, installing a sticker takes 2 hours and costs a maximum of IDR 1.5 million.

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