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Sign & Digital UK 2026 PRINTMAX


printMAX is delighted to announce its return to Sign & Digital UK 2026, showcasing a comprehensive range of industry-leading print solutions from Mimaki and Roland. The company will be demonstrating a carefully curated selection of wide-format, print & cut and UV flatbed technologies. The printMAX stand will feature live demonstrations of the Roland XG-640 and LG-640 print-and-cut devices, alongside the


best-selling Roland MO-240 UV flatbed printer and, for those entering the market or looking to take production in-house for the first time the BN2-20A. From Mimaki, visitors can explore the UCJV330-160 and CJV200-130 printer-cutters, known for their speed, reliability and


high-quality output, as well as the compact yet powerful UJF-3042MKII e flatbed printer, ideal for detailed and value-added print applications. This carefully selected line-up demonstrates practical, production-ready solutions for signage, graphics, promotional and


commercial print applications. “Sign & Digital UK remains one of the most important events in the industry calendar,” said Michael Bolton, Managing Director


of printMAX. “Our focus for 2026 is on showcasing proven, production-ready technology that supports our customers at every stage of their growth. Whether businesses are entering the market, upgrading, expanding capability or improving efficiency, we’re here to offer practical advice and the right solutions.” Across the three days, the printMAX team will be on hand to provide expert guidance, tailored demonstrations and one-to-one


consultations, helping visitors understand how the latest Mimaki and Roland technologies can enhance workflows, improve output quality, and unlock new commercial opportunities. Visitors to stand L24 can also expect access to exclusive show offers, expert insight from Roland’s most successful UK


authorised dealer, and the opportunity to see some of the most popular large-format printers and small-format UV flatbeds in the market operating live.


RESOLUTE Resolute is set to redefine the future of DTF printing with an innovative powderless system that delivers a new level of quality, performance, and sustainability. This redesign promises a softer


hand feel and fade-offs comparable to DTG, while maintaining the durability and versatility that DTF is known for. With no powder required on-site, it offers a cleaner, simpler workflow and a smaller footprint, perfect for businesses looking to streamline production without compromising results. The R-Jet PRO DTF V9 has been


designed to offer a new benchmark in colour fidelity and production power. With a nine-colour ink system (CMYK + orange, red, green, blue and white), it achieves better Pantone-accurate prints on both light and dark garments. The V9 delivers up to 40m/hr in production mode and 25m/hr in high-quality mode, ensuring it meets the demands of modern print shops without compromising on quality. Resolute also looks to turn heads with its 3D printing system, unveiling two standout embellishment technologies that reshape


what decorators can offer: 3D patch printing and faux embroidery. With the ability to produce varied texture depths, 3D patches open a fresh creative lane for fashion, sportswear, corporate apparel, and promotional merchandise. Finally, Resolute’s Auto 6/3 has been developed to close that gap with robotic automation and precision. With six rotating


platens and a nine-second cycle rate, the Auto 6/3 delivers throughput of up to 400 items per hour, significantly increasing output potential. Should more be required, there is also an eight-platen, four-head press station version called the Resolute Auto 8/4. All can be enquired about on stand B20.


Auto 6/3


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