webjet H903 3D

Designed for the future of sustainable packaging: Inline printing for mono-material substrates (PP, PE, PET), 1-2 colors

Basic Info

  • TECHNOLOGY: Digital Printing
  • INDUSTRY: Pharma & Healthcare
  • SEGMENT: OTC, Other Pharma & Healthcare

Description

Designed for mono-materials used in blister packaging – such as PP, PE, PET – as well as traditional aluminum substrates, the webjet H903 3D delivers sharp, two-color output with 600 dpi clarity – even on small fonts and complex characters. Built to meet evolving regulatory demands, it supports recyclable packaging and PVC-free solutions without compromising quality. Powered by Hapa’s proven Drop-on-Demand technology, the webjet integrates seamlessly into packaging lines. Its intelligent transport system ensures precise registration across elastic and non-elastic materials. With reduced ink waste, modular scalability, and full workflow integration, it’s a future-ready solution for agile, compliant production. 

Key benefits:

  • High-resolution, scalable digital inline printing
  • Optimized for mono-materials (reliable output also on traditional aluminum substrates)
  • Reduced ink waste and maintenance
  • Seamless integration into existing lines and ERP systems
  • Reduced inventory and greater flexibility through on-demand printing
  • Built for regulatory compliance and evolving industry needs
  • Optional vision inspection: Vision Secure

Backed by Hapa’s in-house ink development, application testing and blistering, and global support, the webjet H903 is your complete solution for sustainable pharmaceutical packaging.

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Detailed Info

Other technical features
Technological applicationBlisters, Deep draw blisters, Trays, Pouches
SubstratesPE, PP, PET lidding foils; Aluminum lidding foil
Technical data
Max printing length (mm)500
Max web width (mm)370
Min printing width (mm)30
Min web width (mm)40
Resolution (dpi)600
Max printing speed (m/min)27
Value proposition
Value propositionFlexibility