Published on: Friday, April 14, 2023 Mimaki debuts new DTF printer at FESPA 2023 Mimaki will make its return as a gold sponsor to the FESPA 2023 Global Print Expo. The company will join FESPA and the wider printing industry to look at the sector with a ‘new perspective’ with its latest innovations, technologies and collaborative projects. On its booth, Mimaki will display its flagship printers and cutters for the sign graphic, industrial, and textile markets, including the recently announced TxF150-75 Direct-to-Film (DTF) printer, the high performing 330 Series and the entry-level 100 Series. Mimaki’s TxF150-75 will make its international show debut at FESPA. With an easy and affordable process for decorating apparel, most commonly T-shirts, the TxF150-75 provides a reliable, stable DTF technology. Equipped with Mimaki’s core technologies, it prevents common issues, such as poor ink ejection and white ink clogging, ensuring that processes are carried out efficiently with minimal intervention needed. Other technologies on show include Mimaki’s flagship sign and display technology from the entry-level 100 Series and the high-performance 330 Series. The print and cut workflow will be demonstrated with Mimaki’s latest cutting plotter, the CG-AR series. For industrial printers, visitors can see Mimaki’s advanced UV flatbed printers, from the smaller size UJF-6042 MkII e to the large format JFX600-2513. For textile printers, the sublimation printers, the TS100-1600 and TS330-1600, will also feature. Embracing FESPA’s theme of ‘New Perspectives’, Mimaki will showcase the company’s commitment to sustainability, as well as engaging and collaborating with creative eco-conscious minds from across the industry. This year Mimaki will be showcasing the Dutch surrealist Rik Lina’s visually vibrant art inspired by the natural world. The artwork headlining the booth, titled “Fascinated Rainforest”, is based on Lina’s own travels in the rainforests of Saba, in which he seeks to capture the essence of nature and instil the same feeling of awe in the viewer that he had while there. The customer gallery will also make a return and is set to include various inspiring applications created by Mimaki’s customers across multiple sectors, from sign graphics and industrial to textile and 3D. “The environment is a critical concern across all print sectors – including for us here at Mimaki. We are working towards the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on reducing wastage, water and to encourage and help printers to create sustainable applications, where possible,” comments Danna Drion, General Manager Marketing. “We will return to FESPA to join hands with the industry to collaborate on and hopefully inspire some creative, show-stopping end-products. Like previous shows, visitors can also expect Mimaki to debut something new on our stand.” Previous Article Fujifilm to unveil new printer and expanded Acuity range at FESPA 2023 Next Article Roland DG launches new VersaOBJECT range for direct printing onto 3D objects Print Rate this article: No rating