Fujifilm said instead of displaying existing flatbed and roll-fed technology, which can be seen on various locations around Europe, it is “giving a glimpse of the future” by showing off a new, B1 format platform that will “spark the interest of print service providers” in markets around the world.
“Built on UV technology, this B1 format device will offer ultra-high print quality and high productivity at an accessible price point,” Fujifilm said in a statement.
The development of our new B1 format inkjet platform is the latest example of this technology in action and offers a clear illustration of how Fujifilm is pushing the boundaries in digital print and helping printers across all sectors of the industry to transform and future-proof their businesses”
The manufacturer added: “It will appeal to a broad range of printers, from commercial to industrial, and will be able to accommodate a huge range of substrates, including plastics, acrylics, glass and sheet metal.”
‘Fujifilm Inkjet Technology’ launched at Drupa last year, with the manufacturer saying that the new brand comprises a combination of printheads, aqueous and UV inks, and image optimisation technologies—all of which are owned and developed by Fujifilm.
Steve Wood, marketing manager for Fujifilm Speciality Ink Systems, comments: “The development of our new B1 format inkjet platform is the latest example of this technology in action and offers a clear illustration of how Fujifilm is pushing the boundaries in digital print and helping printers across all sectors of the industry to transform and future-proof their businesses.”
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