FESPA Review MIMAKI
On stand visitors were able to immerse themselves in technology from Mimaki’s latest product portfolio, including brand-new releases such as the high-volume UV fl atbed printer, the JFX600-2513, the high-speed, high-quality UJF Series printers, and the full-colour desktop 3D printer, the 3DUJ-2207.
JFX600-2513
MUTOH
Mutoh and STS Europe joined forces to showcase the new modular and compact direct to fi lm total solution. The centrepiece of the new system is a compact 24in (630mm) wide printer built to fi t onto a table-top or rolling stand in any size print shop.
DTF system
ROLAND DG
At FESPA Roland DG launched the new all-round solution, the VersaSTUDIO BN-20A. The innovative desktop inkjet printer will feature alongside some of the business’ most popular and versatile machines. The value-packed BN-20A is perfect for industry professionals looking for a compact, all-round print and cut device.
VersaSTUDIO BN-20A
ROQ
Visitors were able to see the latest innovations in screen printing from Roq at FESPA, including the third generation fully digital powerhouse Roq Now, the Hybrid that brings the best of both the screen printing and digital worlds together, and the updated dryer ROQ Sahara that keeps the temperatures running high and steady at all times.
Roq Now
SUMMA
Summa presented its product line of top-level cutting solutions at FESPA. This included the S One cutters, which is Summa’s latest addition. Two units, the S1D60 and S1D160 were running continuously during the show for visitors to see the sturdiness and effi ciency of the Summa roll cutters.
S One cutter | 58 | November 2021
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