Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00
Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00
HP unveiled the latest additions to its portfolio of large-format digital printing solutions at the recent SGIA event in Atlanta, USA. The move bolsters the company’s efforts to target what it estimates to be a $53 billion page-value opportunity in the global sign and display market projected for 2010.
HP’s unveilings included the HP Scitex FB950 Printer, now available for purchase worldwide.
Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00
The new range of integrated solvent printer/cutters from Mimaki offers the signmaker a number of attractive options when it comes to ink types, size and price.
With unique 60cm, 100cm and 160cm models, plus the 130cm linchpin machine, the CJV30 Series marks a new departure for Mimaki with the inclusion of an integrated printer/cutter in its product range. Priced from just £8,995, yet sporting a two year warranty, big on board ink supply and powered take-up unit as standard, they deliver an unparalleled level of performance in this market sector. All sizes will take either Mimaki’s eco solvent ink or low odour full solvent ink, in either 2x4 colour for maximum speed, or 6 colour plus white in the full solvent configuration, for a highly creative, hi-fi result.
Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00
FUJIFILM Sericol has introduced the new Acuity Advance wide format UV inkjet printer. The Advance is the next generation of the highly successful, which was launched in April 2007 and has quickly become one of the fastest selling flatbed UV inkjet printers on the market today.
Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00
Following the success of the Freejet 320 eco solvent ink configured printer, Info-Tec Distribution has launched the new Kimoto Freejet 320 direct solvent ink configured printer. The Kimoto Freejet 320 direct solvent ink was developed to enable printing on practically anything without having to pre-coat. The direct solvent components were originally changed to work mainly on different plastic substrates such as PVC, ABS and similar materials, some other substrates may still need to be pre-coated.
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