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Mimaki pushes creative boundaries with new direct-to-object inkjet printers


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imaki has unveiled four new high-speed, high- quality direct-to-object LED UV inkjet printers – the 190% faster UJF-7151 plusII and the new


UJF-MkII e Series, comprising three advanced, small format solutions.


The printers feature an array of new capabilities designed to deliver signifi cant quality and performance benefi ts, enabling users to explore new applications and increase productivity. Hybrid’s head of marketing and business development, Duncan Jefferies, said: “These new models deliver the cutting-edge technology required by businesses to grow and diversify their product offering, as well as creating opportunities for companies to both explore and expand into new market sectors.”


Epson launches new T-series print heads


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pson will add two new print heads to its lineup later in the year.


The T3200-U3 enables simultaneous high-quality, four-colour CMYK printing at high speed from a single print head. Incorporating a heater in the print head makes printing with highly viscous UV ink possible, providing an optimal digital printing environment for signage and packaging. The two-colour version, theT1600-U3, will be released to market at the same time. These new products will expand Epson’s PrecisionCore printhead offering to a six series lineup and provide a diverse range of digital printing options.


The two new products will accelerate the digitisation of signage printing and provide customers with an environment in which high-quality, high-speed printing can be more easily implemented.


Epson will continue to develop original technology to contribute to the expansion of its customers’ businesses and further accelerate inkjet innovation.


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All UJF-MkII e Series printers feature new MFD2 processing for exceptional image quality


The new additions for the UJF printer series all feature MDL (Mimaki Device Language) commands support, which enables automated workpiece transfer. The new models also incorporate RasterLink7 as standard RIP software, supporting one-product-at-a-time printing. With this latest software platform, numbering and variable data printing has never been easier, providing users with signifi cant time and production effi ciencies.


All new UJF Series UV inks are GREENGUARD GOLD certifi ed and the new range of printers incorporate the proprietary Mimaki Core Technologies function that enable stable output of high-quality prints. These include the NCU (Nozzle Check Unit) function, NRS (Nozzle Recovery System), and MAPS4 (Mimaki Advanced Pass System4).


Arjen Evertse, general manager sales at Mimaki EMEA, added: “Once again, Mimaki is leading the way with new solutions that have been specifi cally developed to ensure our customers can increase their competitive edge and boost profi tability.”


All four additions to the market leading Mimaki portfolio will be commercially available in the new year through Hybrid Services.


• For the full story visit www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk New dye sub printer added to Mutoh’s line up M


utoh Europe has unveiled its XPJ-1642WR water-based CMYK 64in (162 cm) digital inkjet printer. The XpertJet 1642WR incorporates two new generation extra wide 1600 nozzle AccuFine print heads, installed in a staggered setup. Combined with Mutoh’s new proprietary i-screen weaving technology, the new print heads will deliver exceptional print quality at high production speeds. The XpertJet 1642WR will deliver sellable high quality production speeds up to 61sq m/hr.


Targeted at the sublimation transfer market, the XpertJet 1642WR dye sublimation printer will deliver high quality graphics for transfer onto all possible fl exible and rigid polyester materials: in-store textile décor graphics and displays, soft signage and graphics for events and tradeshows, home decoration, fl ags and pennants, sports goods (snowboards, helmets), gadgets (mugs, umbrellas, mouse mats) and apparel (fast fashion, blouses, sportswear, outdoor jackets, T shirts). The printer will also print directly onto closed coated polyester fabrics or mixed fi bres.


XpertJet 1642WR


To accommodate the widest range of dye sublimation papers, the printer has pressure rollers with adaptable pressure which can also be individually disabled. Four different head heights can be used, from 1.5mm to 4mm.


To facilitate uninterrupted volume production, the new 1642WR integrates an automatic nozzle check unit which will automatically detect missing nozzles and clean them.


The new XpertJet 1642WR comes with Mutoh’s new generation DS3-series HC dye sublimation ink. HC stands for ‘Increased Colourant’ which means reduced ink consumption, faster drying and compatibility with lightweight papers.


The XPJ-1642WR printer is available immediately and will be marketed by Mutoh Europe throughout the EMEA area through its existing network of certifi ed distributors.


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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