19 Apr 2024

Mimaki

  • Mimaki to feature innovative solutions at FESPA Eurasia

    Mimaki's textile range will be on show at FESPA Eurasia

    Mimaki will present its leading range of solvent, textile and UV printers, designed to address key print production needs, on two booths at FESPA Eurasia.

  • i-Sub offers free Digi-Foil system with Mimaki UJF-3042/UJF-6042 MkII printer orders

    Mimaki UJF 6042 MkII LFR

    i-Sub Digital has announced it will be giving away a free Digi-Foil DF system with every Mimaki UJF-3042 MkII and UJF-6042 MkII printer order placed before 22nd December 2016.

    The UJF-3042 MkII and the UJF-6042 MkII printers feature print speeds 20% faster than their predecessors, making them the perfect choice for sign and display companies seeking more productive and profitable ways to conduct business. They can print using a range of different inks, supporting a very wide range of applications with varying levels of abrasion resistance and flexibility up to 170%.
    With Mimaki’s PR-200 inkjet primer, printing on substrates normally considered beyond the reach of UV-printers is possible, including glass, metal and resins, and Mimaki Clear Control (MCC), a clear varnish ink, can be used to both highlight areas with spot or flood coating and deliver embossing with multiple passes.

    The UJF-3042 MkII and UJF-6042 MkII have the ability to print on objects up to 153 mm thick. Advanced functionality provides a print table that moves during printing to reduce vibration, delivers precise dot placement and enables high quality printing on a wide range of objects and materials. Operators can preset Mimaki Expand Color in the printers’ RasterLink digital front end for upgraded colour representation with more vibrant, solid colour and brighter tones.

    Mimaki Circulation Technology (MCT) circulates the White inks at regular intervals to ensure consistent solid White printed results. The printers’ fully enclosed print table improves safety while also keeping dust and other contaminants out of the system.

    The UJF-3042 MkII and UJF-6042 MkII printers are fully compatible with the i-Sub Digi-Foil DF system, exclusively available from i-Sub. Offering outstanding foiling effects onto virtually any material by skilfully blending traditional craft techniques with state-of-the-art technology, Digi-Foil delivers a vibrant range of digital foils that produce stunning quality finishes on virtually any substrate and offer foil effects identical to traditional foiling but faster and more cost-effectively.

    Presentation boxes, packaging (short run and proofing/mock-ups), promotional items, gifts, trophies and leather goods will benefit from the Digi-Foil touch, as will folders, control panels, phone cases and tablets or PCs. Almost every printable substrate can be given that luxurious foil effect quickly and easily.

    Digi-Foil's extensive range includes the following effects and finishes:

    •    Silver
    •    Gold
    •    Coloured metallics
    •    Woodgrains
    •    Holographic
    •    Watermarks
    •    Security marking
    •    Opaque
    •    Patterned, and many, many more

    With the ability to produce various finishes such as stippled, gloss or matt and the option to over-varnish on the Digi-Foil areas − or the whole printed area − the potential applications are endless and open up a whole new range of profitable and productive business opportunities.

    Delivering superior productivity, quality and flexibility the UJF-3042 MkII and the UJF-6042 MkII are the latest generation of UV flatbed printers from Mimaki. Priced from just £20,995, purchasers enjoy added value when they buy from i-Sub, including flexible finance options and trade-in offers on previous UJF models. Plus the incredible Digi-Foil DF system is completely free on orders for the UJF-3042 MkII and UJF-6042 MkII printers placed before 22 December 2016.

    Visit http://i-subdigital.com/mimaki-ujf-6042.html or call +44 (0)1536 415511 for more information.

  • Mimaki Tx300P-1800 direct-to-textile printer proving to be a 'fashionable choice'

    Hybrid Mimaki Steven Woodall LFR

    Following its unveiling during ITMA Milan, the Mimaki Tx300P-1800 has put the manufacturer at the forefront of direct-to-textile printing bringing a flourish of UK and Irish installations of this versatile new printer.

    Mimaki’s UK & Ireland distributor, Hybrid Services, has seen strong uptake of the Mimaki Tx300P from both the education sector and within the textile printing industry, as the company’s National Sales Manager for Textile and Apparel, Stephen Woodall explains: “The Tx300P-1800 is flying since its launch and we’ve made significant sales resulting in stock shipping out as soon as it arrives in our warehouse. We’ve been busy installing Tx300s into various educational institutions for the start of the new academic year who have waited patiently for the right printer to upgrade their existing Mimaki TX2 printers, and with the product now shipping with competitively priced pigment, reactive, disperse and dye sublimation inks, we envisage this to continue into 2017 and beyond.”

    The Mimaki Tx300P-1800 inkjet printer is ideal for printing high quality output on all types of fabrics, including thicker and textured materials. This is made possible as the print-head height is adjustable from 2-7mm. The increased speed at which the ink droplets are fired also ensures accurate ink placement with the high head gap. The Tx300P is designed as an entry-level model and with its compact footprint, fits perfectly in places with limited floor space, such as design studios or school facilities.

    “Mimaki’s 4 colour pigment inks are proving superior to any alternatives on the market in terms of colour gamut, which will be further enhanced with the release of an 8 colour set by the end of the year,” continues Woodall. “Independent reseller tests have shown that their wash fastness and abrasion resistance is industry leading and this, coupled with print speeds of up to 68m² per hour, are making the Tx300P an attractive proposition.”

    Customers can arrange a demonstration of the Mimaki Tx300P-1800, or any of Mimaki’s other products, at Hybrid’s showroom by telephoning +44 (0)1270 501900. Additionally, an extensive selection of Mimaki Textile & Apparel products are available to view across the UK and Ireland through Hybrid’s specialist Textile and Apparel resellers. Further information can be found by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk.

     

     

  • New Mimaki UJF-6042 MkII lands on UK soil

    Hybrid Stuart Cole LFR

    Following its unveiling at VISCOM Paris, the new and upgraded Mimaki UJF-6042 MkII small format UV flatbed printer has landed on UK soil and is now available for demonstration at UK and Irish Mimaki distributor Hybrid Services.

    The new A2 Mimaki UJF-6042 MkII offers a number of superior features over its highly successful predecessor, such as increased productivity with print speeds 20% faster than before and exceptional print quality. Hybrid’s National Sales Manager for Industrial Products, Stuart Cole, describes: “We’re delighted to announce the installation of this exciting new product in our showroom in South Cheshire and are really looking forward to providing demonstrations to all interested parties. The UJF series has been hugely popular since its launch in 2009 and now we can see that Mimaki, true to form, has looked at the expanding needs of both the sign and graphics and the manufacturing industries and produced a model that exceeds expectations.”

    The UJF-6042 MkII was launched in September along with the smaller UJF-3042 MkII, which replaces the UJF-3042HG, with both the new models printing thicknesses up to 153mm. Their compatibility with a range of Mimaki’s versatile UV inksets, including LUS-120 with flexibility up to 170% to deliver to a plethora of applications and LUS-150 with superior adhesion for outdoor purposes, makes them appealing to several different sectors.

    The new MkII printers will sit alongside Mimaki’s other offerings in the UJF series: the affordable entry-level UJF-3042FX that has seen copious installations across the UK and Ireland over the last 7 years; and the UJF-7151plus which gives on-demand printing of the very highest quality at industrial production level.

    “We want to provide people with the opportunity to have a holistic overview of Mimaki’s UJF Series and its capabilities all within the comfort of our showroom,” continues Cole. “Installation of the UJF-3042 MkII is expected shortly, meaning we will be able to demonstrate a wide selection of direct-to-object applications with a variety of ink types under one roof, giving print companies the ideal opportunity to get acquainted with this superb range of small format flatbed printers.”

    Customers can arrange a demonstration of the new UJF-6042 MkII, or any of Mimaki’s other products, at Hybrid’s showroom by telephoning +44 (0)1270 501900.

    Additionally, an extensive selection of Mimaki products is available to view across the UK and Ireland through Hybrid’s specialist reseller network.

    Further information can be found by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk.or www.mimakieurope.com 

     

  • New Mimaki brings breakthrough digital printing to the textile industry

    The new Tx300P-1800B will be demonstrated for the first time at Viscom Italia in Milan

    Mimaki has announced the launch of a brand-new textile printer; the Tx300P-1800B (Belt).

  • Mimaki to present show-stopping solutions at InPrint Milan

    Mimaki UJF 7151plus

    Mimaki will be showcasing its impressive portfolio of innovative solutions for the plastics, sign/graphics, industrial and textile/apparel industries at InPrint Milan. Taking centre stage will be the new UV flatbed UJF-3042 MkII and UJF-6042 MkII printers that deliver best-in-class print speeds with excellent adhesion to acrylics and a wide range of other materials, including glass, metal and resins. These printers are ideally suited to the production of items such as membrane switches or wallet smart-phone cases that require pressing or folding during production.

    A variety of ink types are available for these systems, enabling printing on both rigid and flexible materials, including inks designed for durability with excellent scratch resistance, as well as inks that can be stretched up to 170% without cracking. Textures can be added using a unique clear varnish ink.

    Adapting to a changing market place

    Mimaki acknowledge rapidly changing demands across a broad range of industries as a key driver behind the development of their portfolio, bringing new products to market that help to meet ever more complex and sophisticated production requirements in a flexible, cost-effective and innovative manner.

    One of the new trends identified by the company is the demand for improving the aesthetic qualities of ‘functional’ household goods such as washing machines, often resulting in a need for unique print or bespoke control panel on the appliance. Traditional print technologies lack the flexibility to undertake this type of work in a viable and cost effective way. Full colour inkjet technology with a variety of ink types to suit different substrates now makes it possible to print even short runs of items such as intricate control panels and membrane switches in a cost-effective manner, whilst still achieving the required high quality print.

    A new take on thermoforming

    Mimaki will also be demonstrating its UJF-7151plus multipurpose wide-format printer capable of printing on a variety of substrates including plastics, metal, wood, leather and glass up to 28” wide x 20” long and 6” thick.

    The UJF-7151plus will run LUS-350 thermoforming ink – a unique, stretchable ink developed to meet a wide range of thermoforming applications, especially those requiring exceptional hardness and durability, such as automotive parts. Mimaki LUS-350 ink is compatible with the Mimaki UJF-7151plus, JFX200-2513 and JFX200-2531printers. The ink is available in CMYK, white and a unique clear ink that can also be applied to add texture. A Formech 508FS vacuum forming machine on the Mimaki stand will help visitors experience the creative potential of the entire thermoforming process.

    Mimaki is distributed exclusively in the UK and Ireland by Hybrid Services Ltd and the company’s National Sales Manager, Industrial Products, Stuart Cole welcomes the latest developments, commenting: “There is no doubt in my mind that the new models from Mimaki are perfectly placed to build on the incredible success of the previous generation UJF 3042 and 6042 machines. The additional development of even more sophisticated inks is set to expand the capability of these machines into areas of production that we could never have imagined a few years ago. The ability to produce an amazing range of bespoke products in an incredibly compact and user-friendly package provides sign and graphics companies, as well as manufacturing and sampling companies with a perfect opportunity to diversify their services with greater flexibility, short-run production and ever more creative applications, which is certain to attract new and more profitable customers.”

    InPrint takes place in Milan from 15-17 November 2016 and Mimaki can found on Stand B20.

    More details about Mimaki products, including its full range of printers and inks, can be found by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk

  • Mimaki Europe BV acquires Italy’s La Meccanica Costruzione Tessili-S.P.A

    mimaki europe office

    MIMAKI EUROPE B.V. (President and Representative Director Koji Shimizu), a consolidated subsidiary of Mimaki, in accordance with the “Announcement on the Share Transfer Agreement Regarding the Stock Acquisition of Italy’s La Meccanica” disclosed on June 10, 2016, announces that on October 18, 2016 (local time), it acquired all stock shares for Italy’s “La Meccanica Costruzione Tessili-S.P.A.” and converted it to a subsidiary company.   

    In addition, as of the date the stock acquisition closed, the corporate name of the company has been changed from “La Meccanica Costruzione Tessili-S.P.A.” to “Mimaki La Meccanica S.p.A.” and three of Mimaki’s executives will be appointed as directors. Moving forward, Mimaki will leverage La Meccanica’s product and technological expertise to accelerate its efforts to promote digital on-demand production in the textile apparel market on a global scale.  

    Future Outlook

    “We are pleased to bring La Meccanica’s talented people and advanced technology under the Mimaki umbrella,” said Kazuaki Ikeda, President. “La Meccanica has a great reputation in the textile industry, and this acquisition bolsters Mimaki’s efforts to bring the digital transformation to textile printing. The acquisition of La Meccanica is not expected to have any significant impact on Mimaki’s consolidated performance for the current fiscal term, and thus, there will be no revisions to Mimaki’s earnings forecast as a result of this acquisition.”

  • New Mimaki Tx300P-1800B brings breakthrough digital printing to textile industry

    Mimaki Tx300P 1800B LFR

    Mimaki has announced the launch of a brand-new textile printer: the Tx300P-1800B (Belt). The 1.8 metre wide printer is specifically designed to address the need in the textile and apparel industries for cost-effective, short run printing of textiles for products or samples. Its unique design makes it ideally suited to printing on a wide variety of fabrics, including bulky textured materials, as well as sheer fabric and stretchy materials such as knits. It also eliminates the need for steaming or washing when printing with Mimaki TP400 textile pigment inks, thereby reducing the space required for on-demand textile printing.

    Mimaki believes that the significant upturn in online shopping brings with it a growing demand for the creation of custom products, with customers moving their attention away from standard designs widely available in retail outlets.  Accordingly, enterprising garment makers are looking for cost-effective solutions that will help them meet the demand for sample production, short runs and bespoke prints. The new Mimaki Tx300P-1800B belt-type printer has been specifically developed to meet these needs, as well as having the flexibility to print to an even wider range of different fabrics than ever before with a comprehensive range of ink set options.

    Five ink types increase flexibility

    In order to accommodate the wide range of potential applications, Mimaki will be offering five different ink types with the Tx300P-1800B. These include: Sb420 Sublimation Dye Ink designed to work perfectly with polyester-based textiles, either direct to fabric or to a sublimation paper for transfer by heat press, which feature a broad colour gamut including a deep and powerful black; Dd400 Dispersion Dye Ink delivering high light-fastness and outstanding build-up on polyester and micro-polyester for sportswear, curtains, outdoor textiles, home textiles and the auto industry; and TP400 Textile Pigment Ink, probably the most flexible of all the Mimaki textile inks, with its ability to print to a wide variety of textile types such as polyester, cotton, silk, viscose, rayon and wool. This ink also removes the need for steaming or washing, thus reducing time, cost and potential water pollution. However, a binder or primer is recommended to achieve the quality that both manufacturers and consumers demand.

    Also available will be Mimaki’s Rc400 Reactive Dye Ink, suitable for printing on natural fibres, such as cotton, silk and wool. It also meets high automotive light-fastness standards but does require pre- / post-treatment of the fabrics to prevent fading and bleeding of colour. The results are sharp images and rich, deep colours. The final ink option is Mimaki's Ac400 Acid Dye Ink which is similar to Reactive Dye Ink in that pre- / post-treatment of the fabric is needed. These inks produce bright, deep colours in the complete gamut of shades required by the fashion and apparel industry as well as good light- and wet-fastness.

    Game changing innovation

    The new Mimaki Tx300P-1800B will be exclusively distributed in the UK and Ireland by Hybrid Services Ltd and the company’s National Sales Manager - Textile & Apparel, Stephen Woodall comments: “This is a very exciting development for the textile and apparel printing industry, bringing speed, quality and flexibility to the market at a very accessible price.

    "The Tx300P-1800B really does bring game-changing technical innovation in textile print within the reach of many more garment makers and manufacturers. The printer's belt media transport system flattens the textile and makes it possible to print easily on textiles that stretch."

    Next-generation digital textile printing

    The new Mimaki Tx300P-1800B has been developed to deliver all the capabilities of the next generation of textile printers at an attractive price point with a host of new technical innovations. The new machine is capable of printing at up to 50 square metres per hour, and can also achieve print resolutions of up to 1,440dpi. The adjustable high head gap prevents head strikes and enables high quality printing on thick, woven or fabrics with ‘raised’ fibres. The potential for crumpling and bending of fabrics during the print process is further reduced by the belt conveyance system which incorporates a “crumple-free roller” and “paste roller” to ensure beautiful, stable print results.  The waveform control function allows each ink to be jetted according to its own specific gravity and viscosity, for precise placement of ink droplets onto the fabric.

    Reliable, uninterrupted continuous operation is catered for by the inclusion of a Nozzle Control Unit to automatically detect and recover clogged nozzles with reduced wastage and the machine also uses two-litre ink packs which further support continuous printing, with reduced operating costs.

    The new Tx300P-1800B will be demonstrated for the first time at Viscom Italia in Milan from 13th – 15th October and more details about Mimaki products, including its full range of printers and inks can be found at www.hybridservices.co.uk.

    Outside of the UK, interested parties should visit www.mimakieurope.com.

  • European debut for Mimaki Tx500P-3200DS at Viscom Frankfurt

    Mimaki TX500P 3200DS LFR

    Mimaki will host the European launch of the recently announced Tx500P-3200DS at Viscom in Frankfurt from 2-4 November, alongside a wide range of innovative printing solutions for the display and advertising markets. This year, Mimaki will be present on two stands in Hall 8: D44 and E51.

    Visitors to Mimaki’s stands at the show will have the opportunity to see the new Tx500P-3200DS grand format textile printer on display for the first time in Europe. In addition, the new UV flatbed UJF-3042 MkII and UJF-6042 MkII printers will be available to view. Visitors will also be able to participate in an interactive exhibit that will engage all five senses in a unique printing experience.

    Stephen Woodall, National Sales Manager – Textile & Apparel, at Mimaki’s exclusive UK and Irish distributor Hybrid Services remarks: “Mimaki’s new Tx500P-3200DS offers a combined grand format print and fixation solution, making it ideal for companies looking to leverage the growing soft signage and exhibition graphics sectors. We anticipate considerable interest in the new 3.2m printer and are looking forward to presenting it to our customers.”

    In addition to the Tx500P-3200DS, Mimaki will also show its new LED UV small format flatbed range which includes models with 30x42cm and 60x42cm beds that offer improved printing quality thanks to completely redesigned table technology. Also at Viscom Frankfurt, Mimaki will present the new UJV55-320 3.2m grand format LED UV inkjet printer and the Tx300P-1800 textile printer running with pigment inks.

    Interactive Exhibition Zone ‘GOKAN’

    On its second stand, Mimaki will give visitors a unique interactive sensory experience by applying the Japanese concept of ‘GOKAN’ – five senses. They will be able to view a print job from start to finish and the company’s product specialists will be operating the machines exhibited on the stand. Mimaki’s CJV150 inkjet printer will be used for printing and cutting of images for heat transfer application to T-shirts. Additional solvent printers, cutting machines and a UJF-7151 plus UV flatbed machine will also be available to visitors to participate in this unique approach to the trade show experience.

    “This interactive concept is designed to demonstrate the ease of use and suitability for day-to-day applications of our products”, explains Uwe Niklas, General Manager Sales at Mimaki Germany. “Being able to experience print production with all five senses will show digital printing in a whole new light.”

    UK customers can find full details of the Mimaki product range by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk; Customers from other regions should visit www.mimakieurope.com.

    [Image shows Mimaki Tx500P-3200DS]

     

  • Blow away the cobwebs with Mimaki’s Autumn Trade-In

    Selected Mimaki eco-solvent, solvent and dye sublimation printers benefit from up to £3,500 Trade In until the end of October

    This Autumn, Mimaki’s exclusive UK and Irish distributor Hybrid Services is offering an exceptional Trade-In offer giving companies the chance to receive up to £3,500 cashback until the end of October 2016.

    Mimaki’s versatile Sign and Graphics range is stacked with high performance features and makes use of the durable and vivid SS21 ink set that includes silver, white, orange and light black. Available on the Autumn Trade-In are the Mimaki JV150-160 and JV300-160 high-speed printers and the CJV150-160 and CJV300-160 integrated printer/cutters, as Hybrid’s national sales manager for Sign & Graphics, John de la Roche reveals; “This is a terrific opportunity for sign makers and print providers with outdated hardware to make use of their assets and trade up to the latest technology with market-leading functionality from Mimaki. Each of the models available on the offer deliver superior print quality and productivity and coupled with a hearty cashback sum of up to £2,500 it’s a great time to think about upgrading.”

    The Autumn Trade-In, which is running until Monday 31st October 2016, also includes the Mimaki TS300P-1800 1.8m production dye sublimation printer, as national sales manager for Textile & Apparel, Stephen Woodall explains; “The TS300P is ideal for print companies looking to provide dye sublimation printing for sportswear, exhibition graphics and fast fashion. It delivers outstanding output with neon and light black ink options and now comes with an extended two-year gold warranty, offering real peace of mind. It’s a unique opportunity to trade-in any printer over 500mm wide, be it dye sublimation, solvent or latex, and get a sizeable reward of £3,500 against a proven dye sublimation printer.”

    The Autumn Trade-In is available immediately through Hybrid’s network of authorised resellers and further information can be found by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk/autumn or by telephoning +44 (0)1270 501900.

  • 'Blow away the cobwebs' with Mimaki’s Autumn Trade-In

    Mimaki Autumn TradeIn LFR

    Mimaki’s exclusive UK and Irish distributor, Hybrid Services, is offering a Trade-In offer on its 1.6m JV and CJV printers and printer/cutters as well as the popular TS300P-1800 dye sublimation transfer printer, giving sign and graphics companies the chance to receive cashback of up to £3,500 until the end of October 2016.

    Mimaki’s versatile Sign and Graphics range is stacked with high performance features and makes use of the durable and vivid SS21 ink set that includes silver, white, orange and light black. Available on the Autumn Trade-In are the Mimaki JV150-160 and JV300-160 high-speed printers and the CJV150-160 and CJV300-160 integrated printer/cutters.

    Hybrid’s national sales manager for Sign & Graphics, John de la Roche, explains: “This is a terrific opportunity for sign makers and print providers with outdated hardware to make use of their assets and trade up to the latest technology with market-leading functionality from Mimaki. Each of the models available on the offer deliver superior print quality and productivity and coupled with a hearty cashback sum of up to £2,500 it’s a great time to think about upgrading.”

    The Autumn Trade-In, which is running until Monday 31st October 2016, also includes the Mimaki TS300P-1800 1.8m production dye sublimation printer.

    Hybrid's national sales manager for Textile & Apparel, Stephen Woodall, adds: “The TS300P is ideal for print companies looking to provide dye sublimation printing for sportswear, exhibition graphics and fast fashion. It delivers outstanding output with neon and light black ink options and now comes with an extended two-year gold warranty, offering real peace of mind. It’s a unique opportunity to trade-in any printer over 500mm wide, be it dye sublimation, solvent or latex, and get a sizeable reward of £3,500 against a proven dye sublimation printer.”

    The Autumn Trade-In is available immediately through Hybrid’s network of authorised resellers. Further information can be found by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk/autumn or by telephoning +44 (0)1270 501900.

  • printMAX returns to The Print Show with inspiring Mimaki line-up

    printMAX will again be focusing on promoting the Mimaki product range with an exciting array of technology on display at The Print Show 2016

    Returning to the Print Show for a second year, printMAX will again be focusing on promoting the Mimaki product range with an exciting array of technology on display.

  • Mimaki launches new Tx500P-3200DS high-productivity direct sublimation printer

    Mimaki has announced the launch of the new Tx500P-3200DS 3.2m high-productivity direct sublimation printer

    Mimaki has announced the launch of the Tx500P-3200DS 3.2 metre direct sublimation printer, the latest in a number of innovative product launches the company has undertaken in the last few weeks.

  • Mimaki's TS300P production dye-sub printer now includes two year warranty

    The Mimaki TS300P-1800 1.8m production dye sublimation printer now includes a two year Gold warranty as standard.

    After many successful installs since its debut at FESPA 2015, the Mimaki TS300P-1800 1.8m production dye sublimation printer now includes a two year warranty, demonstrating its proven reliability in the field.

  • New Mimaki JFX200-2531 to offer larger print area & improved productivity

    Mimaki has announced a forthcoming addition to its popular and much-lauded JFX200 product family - the JFX200-2531 LED UV flatbed printer.V flatbed printer

    Mimaki has announced a forthcoming addition to its popular JFX200 product family.

  • Mimaki to unveil UJF-3042 MkII and UJF-6042 MkII UV curable flatbed printers at Viscom Paris

    Mimaki UJF 6042 MkII closeup LFR

    Mimaki has announced that it will be unveiling two new printer models at Viscom Paris, which takes place from 6-8 September 2016. The UJF-3042 MkII and the UJF-6042 MkII are the latest generation of UV flatbed printers from Mimaki, replacing earlier UJF-3042HG and UJF-6042 models, respectively. The new printers feature superior productivity, print quality and flexibility than their very successful predecessors, demonstrating Mimaki’s continued commitment to delivering market-leading solutions.

    With a growing number of Mimaki UV-curable printing systems being installed in fabrication and manufacturing businesses, shopping centres, hardware and DIY stores to produce customised products, the new models have been developed to enhance the customer experience further still, by increasing both print speed and print quality, meeting the ever-changing demands of the sector.
    Supporting a broad array of applications

    The new UJF-3042 MkII and UJF-6042 MkII printers feature print speeds that are 20% faster than its predecessors and also have the ability to use a wide array of different inksets, thereby supporting an amazing range of applications. For example, LUS-120 inks are ideal for printing on soft material surfaces such as membrane switches or smartphone wallet cases, with their ability to stretch up to 170% without cracking when pressed or folded. LUS-150 inks, which will be available for the new printers in the near future, are ideal for indoor signs, trophies and other acrylic items due to their excellent adhesion properties. In addition, the LH-100 rigid inks are perfect for accessories or stationery products that need to withstand high levels of abrasion.

    LH-100 inks, when used with Mimaki’s PR-200 inkjet primer, are also an excellent choice for printing on glass, metal and resins, which has traditionally been difficult for UV-curable inks. Mimaki Clear Control (MCC), a clear varnish ink, can be used to both highlight areas with spot or flood coating, as well as to deliver embossing opportunities with multiple passes.

    Mimaki is distributed exclusively in the UK and Ireland by Hybrid Services Ltd and the company’s National Sales Manager for Industrial Products, Stuart Cole, is looking forward to the latest developments. He comments: “The existing UJF-3042 and 6042 machines have established themselves as incredibly successful products with their ability to produce an amazing range of bespoke products in an incredibly compact and user-friendly package. I’m confident that the new models will move the benchmark even higher and are likely to have huge appeal to sign and graphics companies looking to diversify their offering, as well as manufacturing and sampling companies with their need for flexibility and short-run production.”

    Mimaki UJF 6042 MkII LFR2

    About the new models:

    The new UJF-3042 MkII and UJF-6042 MkII printers have the capability to print at maximum speeds of 2.48 sq m/hour and 3.52 sq m/hour, respectively, representing a 20% improvement in speed over current models, as well as the ability to print on objects up to 153mm thick.

    Mechanical functionality is further enhanced with a print table that moves during printing, reducing printer vibration and delivering precise dot placement, further improving their ability to deliver high quality print on a wide range of objects and materials.

    Preset Mimaki Expand Colour in the printers’ RasterLink digital front end software delivers upgraded colour representation for even more vibrant, solid colour and brighter skin tones. Automatic detection and cleaning of clogged nozzles allows reliable continual printing and reduces wastage and additionally, Mimaki Circulation Technology (MCT) circulates white ink at regular intervals to prevent pigment sedimentation that can lead to nozzle malfunction.

    A further significant development in the new models is the inclusion of a fully covered print table designed to improve safety while maintaining print quality by keeping dust and other contaminants out of the system, which is especially important in retail environments.

    With the forthcoming launch taking place in France, Mike Horsten, General Manager Marketing of Mimaki EMEA, comments: “We are excited to be bringing these new printers to Viscom Paris, along with a full portfolio of industry-leading Mimaki printers, including the recently launched UJV55-320, a 3.2m roll-to-roll inkjet printer ideal for backlit signage, and the Tx300P-1800 that delivers high quality printing on a wide range of textiles. We believe that our stand really will have something for everyone and are confident that visitors to the Viscom show will be amazed at the breadth of these printers’ capabilities. We are looking forward to discussing the new business opportunities available to them, by adding Mimaki printers to their production platforms.”

    Mimaki will be exhibiting on Stand G33 at Viscom Paris and further details on its range of printers, cutters, software and inks can be found by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk.

    Mimaki Europe can be contacted via: www.mimakieurope.com.

  • Mimaki innovates colour matching with easy-to-use software solutions

    Mimaki MPM3 LFR

    Mimaki has announced that it is adding value to the print production process with the introduction of innovative software solutions that drive accurate, brilliant colour, attracting attention in an ever-more-colourful world. Three new software solutions highlight this innovative approach: the Artista Textile Color Collection; Mimaki Profile Master 3 (MPM3) for advanced printer profiling; and RasterLink6 Version 5.0. All are designed to help printers deliver accurate, repeatable colour across multiple devices and locations.

    Digital Textile Printing: Coming of age

    In the textile industry, the shift from analogue to digital production is underway as textile and apparel manufacturers aim at achieving faster time-to-market, reducing inventories and increasing flexibility to address rapidly evolving trends. Yet colour matching remains a significant issue due to the lack of a standardised colour chart that enables colour consistency from design through production. Mimaki is filling that gap with the Artista Textile Color Collection, making it faster and easier for textile and apparel manufacturers to achieve the desired colour without wasteful trial and error.

    Mimaki intends to expand the collection over time, but it initially includes 520 colours for sublimation printing - including fluorescent inks - making it ideal for sports apparel and interior fabrics. By integrating the process into the workflow, the production of colour across multiple locations is made efficient and consistent.

    The process starts with a designer specifying colours based on new swatches made available for Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW. An image file based on the selected colour palette is then printed on a Mimaki printer using either the RasterLink6 or TxLink3 RIP software. In addition to colour-accurate images, the resulting standard includes detailed information about profiles and settings that can be used to reduce the time required for colour matching, thus enabling colours to be represented accurately across printers and locations. The initial collection is designed for use with the Mimaki TS300P-1800 textile printer with dye sublimation inks.

    Exclusively distributed in the UK and Ireland by Hybrid Services Ltd, the company’s National Sales Manager - Textile & Apparel, Stephen Woodall comments: “Controlling colour, including the new fluorescent shades, throughout the design and print process is a vital tool in delivering quality printed textiles. Mimaki’s focus on streamlining that is of significant benefit to our end users.”

    Fast colour matching across media types and printers

    Media affects colour appearance, making it difficult to match colour across different media types and using different printers. Mimaki is simplifying this process with the new Mimaki Profile Master 3 (MPM3) colour management software. It enables users to reproduce equivalent colours when printing on different types of media with the same printer or when printing with different printer models and inks, vastly increasing the flexibility of a production platform, even when it consists of printers from multiple vendors.

    It’s easy to use, requiring no special colour knowledge and speeds the integration of new printers into the mix, ensuring excellent colour matching across the entire platform. This makes it easier to split up larger jobs across multiple printers or produce projects that include pieces printed on a variety of printers, reducing cycle time and increasing quality and consistency. Print colour is consistently maintained over time by measuring colour with a colorimeter during the printer calibration process.

    RasterLink6 now includes the PANTONE Color Collection

    Mimaki’s market-leading printer RIP software, RasterLink6, now includes the PANTONE Color Collection, widely used around the globe for colour matching. This is in addition to the Adobe® Illustrator-compatible DIC colour collection and Mimaki’s original colour collections including metallic. PANTONE colours in print files are automatically detected and converted to equivalents for faster colour matching on RasterLink6-driven printers. This saves time, reduces waste, and is easy to use with no professional expertise required.

    RasterLink6 Version 5.0 also delivers the ability to set a measured colour as a replacement colour, saving steps in the process. Frequently used colours can be stored in a customised colour collection for fast retrieval. In addition, this latest version enables the creation of cut marks for FOTOBA cutters. Marks can simply be placed on the RasterLink6 operation window without the need to use any other design software.

    Available through Hybrid’s authorised reseller network, further information can be found by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk.

  • Mimaki maps out expansion plans with new Japan facilities

    A Textile/Apparel Lab Centre and Industrial Product Lab Centre have opened at the company’s headquarters in Nagano in the last few weeks, while the company has also established a new JP Demonstration Centre in the country’s capital of Tokyo.

    Mimaki has opened a number of new testing and laboratory facilities in Japan as part of a move to address a growing global demand for digital print technology.

  • Artisan Signs broadens scope with new Mimaki UJV55-320 printer

    "With the new machine now well established in the business, Artisan finds itself in the enviable position of being able to satisfy a broader range of customer requirements in-house, with more control over deadlines and output quality, as well as being more profitable" explains Alison Davey, Artisan Signs

    Artisan Signs has bolstered its already impressive kit list with the purchase of a new Mimaki UJV55-320 grand format LED UV inkjet printer.

  • Mimaki inspires with new inks and applications at drupa 2016

    Mimaki’s printed bottles looked as good as the wine tasted on its drupa stand.

    Mimaki has reported that drupa 2016 was a benchmark show for the company where it presented the latest in digital print technology, including a wide range of new inks, printers and applications.

  • COVERUP gets creative with Mimaki

    CoverUp LFR

    When Dublin-based COVERUP wanted to upgrade its trusty Mimaki CJV30-130, the company went straight back to Mimaki and invested in the latest generation JV300 solvent printer. Now, as well as producing high-end graphics and print jobs, it’s been able to get its innovative, experimental hat on and devise a whole new way of producing canvas awnings.

    COVERUP in Dublin was established around 40 years ago, manufacturing and finishing covers for boats, cars and more. In the late 90s, the company expanded its services by providing printing in-house and eventually made the transition to digital print 10 years ago, arming itself with a selection of grand format hardware for flag and fabric printing. However, in order to secure its comprehensive service portfolio, it made the investment in a Mimaki CJV30-130 integrated solvent printer/cutter, offering high end window vinyls, pull-up banners and stickers.

    The company was so impressed with the machine that it opted for Mimaki once again when it came to updating its hardware, as Operations Director, Anthony Byrne explains: “We have always been impressed by the quality of the print produced using the Mimaki CJV30 and made the decision to invest in a new Mimaki JV300-160 solvent printer along with a matching CG-FXII cutter in order to retain that high-end, wide-format side of our market. The JV300 is extremely fast and the colour we get from the SS21 ink is unrivalled. We needed the extra speed and now we have a separate cutter we can simultaneously run two different jobs.”

    In addition to the more commonplace applications, COVERUP has experimentally found a great use for the new Mimaki JV300: producing print for canvas awnings, the kind popular in al fresco eating areas and trendy cafés. Byrne continues: “We produce a lot of work for places requiring branded awnings and windbreakers etc, but it’s impossible to print direct to rolls of acrylic canvas. So, we developed a process of printing and cutting onto cast vinyl followed by a heat transfer process onto canvas and it produces a great effect, similar to screenprinting. Using solvent inks makes the colour vivid and the overall effect is very striking.”

    The investment was made through authorised Mimaki reseller, Reprocentre, as its Sales Director, Eoin Honan explains: “COVERUP has been a Reprocentre customer for some time and we have been delighted to supply, install and support a new Mimaki JV300 into the company.”

    Further information about COVERUP is available via its website www.coverup.ie.

    Further information about Reprocentre and its products and services can be found at www.reprocentre.ie.

    Full details of Mimaki’s product portfolio is available via its Irish and UK distributor, Hybrid Services Ltd at www.hybridservices.ie.

  • New Roland DG TrueVIS VG printer/cutters & SOLJET EJ-640 printer win EDP Awards

    Jerry Davies (President EMEA for Roland DG) accepted the award for ‘Best wide format print & cut solution’ for the TrueVIS VG-640 and VG-540 and ‘Best wide format roll to roll printer up to 170 cm’ for the SOLJET EJ-640.

    Roland DG is delighted to announce that two of its recently launched wide format digital print devices; the TrueVIS VG Series and SOLJET EJ-640 have won prestigious EDP awards.

  • ESMA members praise drupa as the place to be for industrial printing

    One of Expert Team sessionsOne of Expert Team sessions “We call it ‘Print in Production’ as printing has truly become a production method for fluid deposition.

    Drupa 2016 was undoubtedly the show for everyone involved in industrial and functional printing.

  • Roland DG celebrates its most successful drupa show ever

    Those interested in sublimation solutions for soft signage, sportswear, fashion and home décor, were excited by the launch on day one of drupa of brand new fluorescent inks specifically formulated for Roland DG’s Texart XT-640 and RT-640 wide format dye-sublimation printers.

    It was a journey of discovery for visitors to the Roland DG booth at drupa 2016.

  • Drytac's printable 'SpotOn' vinyl provides University with quick & clean window graphics changes

    Drytac SpotOn self-adhesive printable vinyl is perfect for quick change projects as it allows for a quicker install and removal.

    UK-based Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) has been working with local company Wallace Print for more than a decade.

  • EDP awards new Zund D3 "Best wide format finishing solution" at drupa

    The new Zünd D3 cutter was given the EDP Award 2016 for "Best wide format finishing solution" at Drupa 2016.

    The new Zünd D3 cutter, which made its debut at Drupa 2016, was given the EDP Award 2016 for 'Best wide format finishing solution'.

  • Mimaki dye sublimation printer packages deliver value and performance

    Mimaki JV300 160 LFR

    Exclusive UK and Irish Mimaki distributor, Hybrid Services Ltd., has announced a range of competitively-priced dye sublimation printer packages designed to deliver a unique combination of performance, an attractive entry price, and low running costs.

    The two packages, based on the acclaimed 1.6m wide JV150 and JV300 platforms, start at just £11,995 and include a comprehensive two-year gold warranty, easy to use RIP software, Mimaki’s own bulk ink system and 16 litres of the latest Sb54 dye sublimation ink plus powered feed and take up devices.

    “These two packages deliver incredible value for companies looking at bringing dye sub printing to their business,” says Hybrid’s National Sales Manager, Textile & Apparel, Stephen Woodall. “There is understandable excitement around the potential revenue that dye sublimation printed output can bring and these systems leverage Mimaki’s peerless textile printing heritage.”

    Mimaki’s latest Sb54 dye sublimation ink set offers market-leading value thanks to a price of only £52.50 / litre. This, coupled with the backup of a two-year manufacturer’s warranty on the hardware, ensures print companies benefit from both low running costs and peace of mind. The ink is suitable for sublimation printing onto textile and rigid substrates and delivers a vibrant, long lasting result.

    “Sportswear, fast fashion, promotional products, event signage and textile point of sale are ideal avenues to explore with a wide format dye sublimation printer such as the JV150 or super-fast JV300,” continues Woodall.

    Companies investing in the packages need only add their choice of heat press to complete the system, as Woodall points out: “Our specialist dye sub and textile resellers are perfectly placed to offer expert advice on the most appropriate heat press for the customer’s business. This, along with installation and training are all that’s required to complete their investment and bring a whole new range of products to their business.”

    Available now through Hybrid’s textile reseller network, the JV150 and JV300 dye sublimation printer packages join Mimaki’s highly regarded textile and dye sublimation line-up which offers solutions across a broad range of sizes, speeds and price points.

    “It’s never been easier to get into dye sublimation printing,” concludes Woodall. “With these new Mimaki packages, we’re able to offer a system that costs very little to invest in initially, retains low running costs and can deliver a highly profitable end product. With Hybrid and Mimaki’s experience and our knowledgeable reseller network, we’re able to train and support new customers ensuring they’re up and running quickly too.”

    [Picture caption: The Mimaki JV300-160 is bundled with ink and bulk ink system to add value for prospective purchasers.]

  • Mimaki dye sublimation printer packages deliver value and performance

    Mimaki JV300 160 LFR

    Exclusive UK and Irish Mimaki distributor, Hybrid Services Ltd., has announced a range of competitively-priced dye sublimation printer packages designed to deliver a unique combination of performance, an attractive entry price, and low running costs.

    The two packages, based on the acclaimed 1.6m wide JV150 and JV300 platforms, start at just £11,995 and include a comprehensive two-year gold warranty, easy to use RIP software, Mimaki’s own bulk ink system and 16 litres of the latest Sb54 dye sublimation ink plus powered feed and take up devices.

    “These two packages deliver incredible value for companies looking at bringing dye sub printing to their business,” says Hybrid’s National Sales Manager, Textile & Apparel, Stephen Woodall. “There is understandable excitement around the potential revenue that dye sublimation printed output can bring and these systems leverage Mimaki’s peerless textile printing heritage.”

    Mimaki’s latest Sb54 dye sublimation ink set offers market-leading value thanks to a price of only £52.50 / litre. This, coupled with the backup of a two-year manufacturer’s warranty on the hardware, ensures print companies benefit from both low running costs and peace of mind. The ink is suitable for sublimation printing onto textile and rigid substrates and delivers a vibrant, long lasting result.

    “Sportswear, fast fashion, promotional products, event signage and textile point of sale are ideal avenues to explore with a wide format dye sublimation printer such as the JV150 or super-fast JV300,” continues Woodall.

    Companies investing in the packages need only add their choice of heat press to complete the system, as Woodall points out: “Our specialist dye sub and textile resellers are perfectly placed to offer expert advice on the most appropriate heat press for the customer’s business. This, along with installation and training are all that’s required to complete their investment and bring a whole new range of products to their business.”

    Available now through Hybrid’s textile reseller network, the JV150 and JV300 dye sublimation printer packages join Mimaki’s highly regarded textile and dye sublimation line-up which offers solutions across a broad range of sizes, speeds and price points.

    “It’s never been easier to get into dye sublimation printing,” concludes Woodall. “With these new Mimaki packages, we’re able to offer a system that costs very little to invest in initially, retains low running costs and can deliver a highly profitable end product. With Hybrid and Mimaki’s experience and our knowledgeable reseller network, we’re able to train and support new customers ensuring they’re up and running quickly too.”

    [Picture caption: The Mimaki JV300-160 is bundled with ink and bulk ink system to add value for prospective purchasers.]

  • Roland DG's new TrueVIS VG & SOLJET EJ-640 printers win EDP Awards

    Jerry Davies, President EMEA for Roland DG, receiving the EDP award for 'Best wide format print & cut solution'.

    Roland DG is delighted to announce that two of its recently launched wide format digital print devices - the TrueVIS VG Series and SOLJET EJ-640 - have won prestigious EDP Awards.

  • Inspirational wall graphics for SDUK offices brings ‘the outside in’

    A competition among Faversham House staff resulted in a theme of ‘Elements in nature’ and so images showing Earth, Water, Fire, Metal and Sky, along with local scenes were chosen.

    Having moved into new offices in East Grinstead three years ago, the organisers of Sign & Digital UK, Faversham House, were looking to improve their working environment through the introduction of inspiring wall graphics.

  • Antalis appoints Frank Moran to strengthen sign & display business

    Frank will be responsible for accelerating the potential of Antalis’ visual communications offering.

    Antalis UK has announced the appointment of Frank Moran to the position of Visual Communications Strategic Development Director for its Sign and Display business.

  • Landa secures over €450M in orders for nanographic printing presses at drupa

    An estimated 200,000 visitors thronged to the Landa stand to catch a glimpse of the live demonstrations of the company's Nanographic Printing presses.

    Landa once again took centre stage at Drupa, taking over €450 million in orders for Nanographic Printing presses.

  • Springfield Solutions buys third Screen digital label press at drupa

    Brian Filler, President, Screen Europe, Dennis Ebeltoft & Steve Nix, Springfield.

    Springfield Solutions bought its first Screen Truepress Jet L350UV digital label press in 2014, its second a year later and – only 9 months later – its third (at drupa)!

    Joint MDs Dennis Ebeltoft and Matt Dass, along with Print Operations Manager Steve Nix visited drupa to seal the deal and will take delivery in a couple of months once they have expanded its facility to accommodate it. The latest press will be in-line to a Screen JetConverter L350 finishing system inline varnishing, lamination, die cutting and slitting to give full end-to-end production and converting efficiency.

    The investment has been made to cope with the company’s significant growth over the last 3 years – largely due to the impact that the Truepress Jets have had on the business. “We have seen a lot of growth in business from existing and new clients which has put us a year ahead of schedule in terms of investing in a third press. These Screen presses are driving our business growth and attracting new clients and we needed more capacity now to be able to service them and meet tight deadlines - we have been surprised by the success,” says Dennis. “We are seeing run lengths now that we didn’t expect for digital labels and are printing 20,000 linear metres during a single 8-hour shift

    The end-to-end integration goes further at Springfield Solutions with the Screen presses linked into the company’s CERM MIS system to provide accurate job management, production cost analysis and control.

    “Springfield Solutions was the first company to install a Truepress Jet L350UV in Europe in 2014 and they have just gone from strength to strength since then,” says Brian Filler, President of Screen Europe. “It’s refreshing to be associated with such a professional company that is continually investing and growing a successful digital label business.”

  • Johnston Mailing boosts capabilities with triple Canon imagePRESS order

    Johnston Mailing's latest Canon equipment order is for two imagePRESS 1135 Plus presses, Canon’s flagship mid-volume digital monochrome production engine, and an imagePRESS C800 colour light production press with inline booklet-making.

    UK-based Johnston Mailing has upgraded its line-up of Canon digital production presses with an order for three imagePRESS engines placed at drupa 2016.

  • Wilmot-Budgen to upgrade to brand new Zünd D3 following drupa reveal

    Zund D3 LFR

    Following its unveiling at drupa, the brand new Zünd D3 digital cutting table will be installed at point-of-sale (POS) specialist Wilmot-Budgen.

    Surrey-based Wilmot-Budgen invested in a Zünd G3 XL3200 with Board Handling System earlier this year, making it the first business in the UK to have the complete system. However, the company was keen to push its production even further and installed the Zünd G3 on the basis that it could be upgraded to the even more productive Zünd D3 following its launch on May 31st.

    The company – a specialist supplier of print and POS to major retailers and leading brands – already used an older Zünd G3 XL1600 for the creation of prototypes, but was impressed by the increased automation offered by the newer models and the Board Handling System, so ordered an additional Zünd G3 table for its production department.

    "We were the first business in the UK to have the Board Handling System and are really pleased with it," says Peter Burford, Operations Director at Wilmot-Budgen. "It feeds, cuts and delivers material automatically allowing for longer runs to be unattended.

    "We had been keeping an eye on Zünd's R&D and when we were told about the new Zünd D3 we made the purchase based on having it installed after its launch."

    Originally designed for the leather-cutting market and now re-engineered for display graphics and other applications, the Zünd D3 features two beams to significantly increase productivity while retaining the highest levels of automation, accuracy and safety. Four models are available – Zünd D3 L3200, Zünd D3 XL3200, Zünd D3 2XL3200, Zünd D3 3XL3200 – to cater for many different applications.

    Wilmot-Budgen will be swapping out its existing Zünd G3 XL3200 for the new Zünd D3 XL3200, but keeping all of the Board Handling System elements at either end. This is possible thanks to the flexible, modular design of Zünd cutting tables, which allows expertly engineered tools and systems to be changed and replaced as users' needs evolve, retaining the table's performance and value over time.

    "The new Zünd D3 is an extraordinarily efficient machine," says Peter Giddings, Sales Director, Zünd Plotting Systems (UK) Ltd. "The dual beam system multiplies production while retaining high levels of automation, meaning even more output for less effort.

    "Many of our customers use their Zünd cutting machines on double shifts and even 24/7 operation, so we needed to meet demand for increased automation and productivity. Therefore we were delighted to unveil the new Zünd D3, alongside our colleagues at Zünd Systemtechnik AG, at this year's drupa event. Wilmot-Budgen will be sure to put it, along with the Board Handling System, through its paces."

    For further information or to book a visit to Zünd UK's demonstration suite in St Albans, please email sales@zund.co.uk or call +44 (0)1727 833003.

    [Picture caption: The Zünd D3 was revealed at drupa.]

  • Dye-sublimation expert i-Sub rejoins Roland DG family

    i-Sub is now a distributor for Roland DG dye-sublimation equipment

     i-Sub has announced it has been appointed a reseller for Roland dye-sublimation printer systems.

  • Nazdar receives prestigious Champions of Business award from Kansas City

    The distinguished award honours companies that ‘set the gold standard for financial performance, innovation, and community involvement’.

    Nazdar was honoured to receive Kansas City's distinguished Champions of Business Award on 10th May 2016.

  • Ainsley Signs turns up the volume with Roland DG's new SolJet EJ-640

    Ainsley Signs opted for the newly launched SolJet EJ-640 which offers rugged construction and low operating costs, allowing for higher volume printing.

    Manchester-based Ainsley Signs has provided a dedicated sign service for over 50 years, boasting a variety of clients covering broad industry sectors.

  • Slam Signs invests in new SureColor SC-S40600 large format printer

    Epson SignUK Stand LFR

    Signage and printing company Slam Signs has invested in a four-colour SureColor SC-S40600 large format printer. It is the company’s third SureColor - as it has owned an SC-S30600 since its launch in 2012 and purchased its eight-colour SC-S70600 in 2015.

    Based in St Albans, Hertfordshire, Slam Signs provides a complete design and print service to a wide range of customers - from small start-ups to well-known nationwide companies - and has been in business since 2007. It produces a variety of products including vehicle graphics/digital wraps, shop facias and signage, window graphics, banners/roller banners, internal and external signage, POS and pop-up exhibition displays.

    Purchased from authorised Epson reseller Papergraphics, the SC-S40600 is one of three new 64-inch SureColor professional signage printers launched earlier this year. Its new design and production features combine to offer market-leading quality at the fastest possible speeds – up to 58.4sqm/hr - with precise repeatability and long-term durability. The affordable, entry-level SC-S40600 features Epson’s PrecisionCore printhead and offers Slam Signs a precise and accurate way to create high-quality graphics on a range of substrates including clear film, vinyl, canvas and paper. Working in tandem with Epson’s new formulation UltraChrome GS3 inks, the printer produces a wide range of highly accurate colours.

    Slam Signs business partners David Jorge and Jodie Banfather say the new SureColor range is impressive: “You can tell Epson have thought carefully about the design and build. Installation and set-up is straightforward and simple things like the addition of a large, clear LED-lit inspection panel for viewing the printing area once printing is in full flow make the printer easy to use. We know that we can rely on Epson’s engineering to give us high quality and productivity with full back-up and support should we need it.”

    Slam Signs is particularly impressed with the speed and the highly accurate and repeatable colour reproduction of the SureColor range: “The output speed is excellent and the wider colour gamut gives amazing quality and clarity, whatever substrate is being printed, we can be confident that the colours will match consistently. I’m sure our customers are going to appreciate the results and I’m certain it’s going to open up whole new opportunities for our display and specialist applications.”

    Phil McMullin, Sales Manager, ProGraphics, Epson UK, says: “Everything about the design of the new SureColor SC-S series is centred on improving the printing experience for the user and reducing cost of ownership. The printers lead the market in offering the very best combination of quality, speed and price and truly mark the pinnacle of Epson’s knowledge and expertise in one range.”

    For further information about the new SureColor SC-S series printers, please visit www.epson.co.uk.

    [Picture caption: Slam Signs used its new SureColor SC-S80600 to produce graphics for the Epson booth at Sign & Digital UK. It also produced a customised car, wrapped with the same design printed onto specialist vinyl.]

  • Soyang Europe invests in MTEX Blue dye sublimation printer for sampling and R&D purposes

    Soyang MTEX Blue LFR

    The recent investment in a new MTEX Blue dye sublimation printer by Soyang Europe has enabled the company to significantly increase its sample production and testing, benefiting its customer base with an improved service.

    The ‘all in one’ direct to polyester printer features in-line fixation, resulting in output that is ready to sew and install – making it ideal for sign makers, graphics houses and production print operations looking to supply sublimation printed textiles for the retail, exhibition and display sectors.

    “Soyang Europe has long been associated with textile substrates and with more companies looking to add the capability to their print portfolios, we saw the need to assist them as best we could,” says the company’s Managing Director, Mark Mashiter. “The MTEX Blue dye sub printer has allowed our sales team to demonstrate to customers what a printed fabric looks and feels like, rather than simply supplying an unprinted swatch – much to our and their benefit.”

    The new printer joins Soyang’s R&D fleet of solvent and latex machines and helps accomplish important tasks for the company. “Having in-house print capabilities also gives us the means to test new products before bringing them to market,” continues Mashiter. “Equally, we’re able to assist customers in the field with any technical enquiries – having industry standard printers and inks means it’s possible for us to offer an extra layer of support for companies by using similar machines to theirs.”

    Soyang Europe offers a broad range of dye sublimation printable textiles, including its own Far Eastern manufactured range of backlit, flag, mesh and display materials, as well as European manufactured fabrics from Endutex and Aurich Textilien.

    “Textile is a huge growth sector at the moment and our range of fabrics ensures our customers are in a strong position to positively respond to any requirement that their customers may have,” concludes Mashiter. “From retail lightboxes to interior décor, exhibition stands and soft signage, we have textiles available in a range of sizes and for a broad array of ink technologies. The MTEX Blue allows us to supply a printed sample to our customers that perfectly communicates how well these substrates perform.”

    The MTEX Blue dye sublimation printer is exclusively distributed in the UK and Ireland by Hybrid Services Ltd and the company’s National Sales Manager – Textile & Apparel, Stephen Woodall, comments: “Soyang Europe’s investment in the MTEX Blue very much underlines the printer’s capabilities – we’re hugely impressed with the output we’ve seen on their range of fabrics already and we’re confident it will prove an invaluable tool for sampling and quality control.”

    Soyang Europe’s product range, which also includes banner, canvas, self-adhesive materials, floor and wallcoverings and more can be found by visiting www.soyang.co.uk.

    The MTEX Blue dye sublimation printer is exclusively distributed in the UK and Ireland by Hybrid Services – www.hybridservices.co.uk.

  • Zünd D3 Cutter sets a new standard in productivity

    The new Zünd D3 cutting system offers superb cutting accuracy across the entire working area, maximum modularity, user-friendly operation and the capability of handling a wide spectrum of materials.

    With the D3 cutter, Zünd brings to market a new, dual-beam system for high volume, industrial applications.

  • Roland DG increases availability of sublimation machinery

    Darren Penny, Head of Sales at Roland DG, said: “We are really excited to announce our partnerships with both R A Smart and i-Sub Ltd.

    Roland DG has announced two new partnerships with leading suppliers of digital textile print systems R A Smart and i-Sub, as consumer demand for sublimation continues to rise.

  • Mimaki scores a hat-trick at the EDP awards at drupa

    The awards were accepted by Mike Horsten, General Manager Marketing of Mimaki EMEA, at a special ceremony held during drupa 2016.

    Mimaki has secured a hat-trick of European Digital Press Association (EDP) Awards, which were presented at drupa 2016.

  • Mimaki scores a hat-trick at the EDP awards at drupa

    The awards were accepted by Mike Horsten, General Manager Marketing of Mimaki EMEA, at a special ceremony held during drupa 2016.

    Mimaki has secured a hat-trick of European Digital Press Association (EDP) Awards, which were presented at drupa 2016.

  • Xaar and GIS Collaborate on systems components for the Xaar 5601 printhead

    Head Management Card for the Xaar 5601 family of printheads.

    Xaar plc is delighted to announce its collaboration with Global Inkjet Systems (GIS).

  • EFI launches new cloud-based Fiery Navigator software

    EFI's Fiery Navigator software allows PSPs to optimise resource allocation, ensure compliance with operating procedures and make smart equipment decisions.

    Electronics For Imaging has announced the release of Fiery Navigator, a new cloud-based product that gives print service providers insight into their production data.

  • Dubai Production City promotes latest innovations at Drupa 2016

    The DPC's participation aims at promoting the printing and publishing industry in the UAE, as well as proactively engaging with the global printing and publishing communities for potential business collaboration.

    A delegation from the management team of Dubai Production City (DPC),a member of TECOM Group, is currently participating at drupa 2016.

  • Konica Minolta wins two cut-sheet industry awards from EDP Association

    Mark Hinder (right), Head of Market Development at the International Marketing Division of Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe

    Two of Konica Minolta’s digital presses have been recognised as best in their class by the European Digital Press (EDP) Association.

  • QQD boosts output with Mimaki JV300-160 upgrade from i-Sub

    The Mimaki JV300-160 is capable of producing wider output for QQD Design & Print.

    Leicester-based QQD Design and Print (QQD) recently purchased a Mimaki JV300-160 solvent printer from i-Sub Digital.

  • QQD boosts output with Mimaki JV300-160 upgrade from i-Sub

    The Mimaki JV300-160 is capable of producing wider output for QQD Design & Print.

    Leicester-based QQD Design and Print (QQD) recently purchased a Mimaki JV300-160 solvent printer from i-Sub Digital.