Published on: Thursday, October 6, 2022 Epson invests in new facility that will triple inkjet printhead production capacity Akita Epson Corporation, has announced the company will invest a total of approximately 3.5 billion yen on the construction of a new factory on the Akita Epson lot. The new facility will increase production capacity of printheads for inkjet printers. The new factory will be constructed adjacent to the existing factory. Construction work on the new factory will begin in November 2022 and is scheduled for completion in December 2023. This investment will approximately triple Akita Epson's current printhead production capacity. The need for distributed printing that arose with COVID-19 has fuelled a global demand for inkjet printers, as is the strong demand for high-capacity ink tank printers in North America and other developed economies. The new factory will be used to manufacture and assemble inkjet printheads, the core devices used in inkjet printers. The investment plan will ensure that Epson has enough production space to meet the predicted future growth in demand. It will also enable Epson to strengthen its product lineup and expand printhead sales to third parties, with a view to increasing the supply of inkjet printers equipped with cutting-edge PrecisionCore MicroTFP printheads. PrecisionCore MicroTFP printheads are critical components that determine the image quality and speed of an inkjet printer. Equipped with an array of individually controlled nozzles, they are capable of ejecting 50,000 tiny ink droplets per second, with droplet sizes as small as several picoliters (a picoliter is one trillionth of a litre). By consolidating PrecisionCore MicroTFP printhead production at Akita Epson, the company aims to maximize efficiency. In addition, production equipment and processes will be arranged to further increase human productivity and space productivity. As a production site with high technological capabilities, Akita Epson works closely with other Epson R&D sites. It shares the advanced production technology and know-how it gains through the production of core devices with Epson's worldwide production sites to help maximize manufacturing capabilities across the Group. Previous Article Mutoh wins five Pinnacle Product awards Next Article DuPont showcases new textile printing inks at Printing United Print Rate this article: No rating