4062 UV Flatbed Printer
The 4062 UV flatbed printer with Al scanning is a top-of-the-line piece of equipment designed for large-scale industrial production. It combines an ultra-large printing area with cutting-edge Al intelligence, solving not only the problem of “making large prints” but also the core needs of modern production: “making prints quickly, accurately, and cost-effectively.”
- 400mm Al Scanner System-300DPI
- More Stable Negative Pressure Ink Supply System
- Max 400mm Print Height Luggage Printing
- Automatic PrintHeads Maintenance-Per 6 hours Pressing Ink
Smart Industrial Flatbed UV Printer for Mass Production
The OM-UV4062Pro is equipped with dual Epson I1600 printheads, supporting a maximum printing height of 400 mm. It features embossed (relief) printing applications and an optional AI scanning system that automatically recognizes printed objects for automated printing. It is currently one of the most widely used and popular main production models in the advertising, furniture, and decoration industries.


Why Choose OM-UV4062Pro?
- Main Production Machine Trusted by the Industry
- Dual Epson I1600 Printheads for Speed and Precision
- 400 mm Maximum Printing Height for Thick Materials
- High-Value Embossed (Relief) Printing Applications
- Optional AI Scanning for Automated Printing
- Built for Stable, Long-Term Operation
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