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a 1420x70mm table and can print on objects up to 150mm thick. Mutoh showcased its entire direct to object printer range in A3+, A2+ and A1+ size as well as the Mutoh XpertJet Pro series sign and display printer range.
Atlas MAX Plus
Kornit Digital Seen for the fi rst time at FESPA was Kornit’s Atlas MAX Plus.
This machine incorporates smart curing, fl exible pallet sizing and autonomous calibration for the highest quality, consistency and productivity. On stand Kornit also showcased the Presto MAX S and the Atlas MAX Poly.
Filmjet Polyprint
Polyprint expanded its product portfolio with the launch of the Filmjet at FESPA. This is the fi rst, complete DTF printing system made in the EU. The printing system’s unique features include; constant fi lm tension and advanced air and vacuum powder removal technologies.
TxF300-75 Mimaki
Visitors were able to meet the TxF Series of DTF printers on the Mimaki stand. Packed with Mimaki technology, the TxF150-75 and TxF300-75 are both designed to overcome common ink ejection and sedimentation issues. Combined with Mimaki’s guaranteed ongoing service and after-purchase support, these printers ensure an effi cient and reliable DTF print workfl ow.
Ri4000 Ricoh XpertJet 1462UF A1+ format printer Mutoh
Among other printers, Mutoh presented its new XpertJet 1462UF A1+ format printer. This six-colour LED UV fl atbed printer (C, M, Y, K, white, varnish) with mobile gantry has
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The Ri4000 is Ricoh’s most advanced direct to garment printer yet. It brings unparalleled effi ciency and garment versatility to high-performing businesses and print shops. It now prints on 100% polyester with inbuilt enhancer. Ricoh also showed the Ricoh Pro TF6251 UV fl atbed printer plus roll to roll for the fi rst time in Europe. This DTF solution sets a new benchmark for digital textile print fi nishing.
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