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Epson details FESPA Digital plans

Epson has announced that it is to use its appearance at this year’s FESPA Digital to showcase how its range of SureColor aqueous, solvent and dye-sublimation inkjet printers can produce added-value products on a wide range of materials

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Epson will be placed on Booth F50 in Hall 1 at FESPA Digital 2016

Next month’s event will mark the European debut of four new 64” printers in the form of the 10-colour SureColor SC-S80600, the high-speed CMYK x 2 SureColor SC-S60600, the four-colour SureColor SC-S40600, and the super-fast aqueous SureColor SC-P20000.

“At FESPA Digital we showcase the considerable flexibility, performance, quality and efficiency of our extensive line up of new large-format printers,” comments Richard Barrow, senior product manager at Epson Europe. 

“Our focus is showing companies not only how they can broaden the range of printed products they can produce using our latest printhead, ink and printer design technology, but also how they can seriously maxmise their production capabilities and their profits.”

Our focus is showing companies not only how they can broaden the range of printed products they can produce using our latest printhead, ink and printer design technology, but also how they can seriously maxmise their production capabilities and their profits

The SureColor SC-S and formulation UltraChrome GS3 inkset range can print at speeds of up to 95.3sqm/hr single-pass productivity for exhibition and display graphics, while the SureColor SC-P20000 features the new Epson UltraChrome Pro 10-colour inkset can hit speeds of 17.5sqm/hr.

Meanwhile, the SureColor SC-F7200 and SC-F6200 dye sublimation printers will both be in the textile zone section of the Epson stand, with the manufacturer to showcase how the devices can produce printed textiles and how they can be used to sublimate onto a range of hard and 3D substrates.

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