Tuesday, May 6, 2025 EPSON focuses on Personalisation at FESPA Berlin Epson is celebrating FESPA's 26th anniversary by presenting a diverse range of products under the central theme of personalisation. This creates a bright array of beautifully designed, high-quality printed goods tailored to individual specifications, many of which are making their first public appearance. It has also dedicated an area to more sustainable technologies, including its direct-to-fabric Monna Lisa digital textile printing capabilities. “Our focus for FESPA 2025 is on personalisation and more sustainable textile printing,” says Chris Davies, Commercial & Industrial printing division, Epson Europe. “We aim to inspire businesses to leverage our technologies to create distinctive products while being more environmentally responsible. We are demonstrating many current products and also making some new announcements.” Highlights on the Epson stand include new products in textile printing, dye-sublimation, signage and professional photos. The SC-F9500H, a 64-inch dye-sublimation printer, is designed for textile printing excellence. It replaces the previous SureColor F9400 and SC-F9400H models, significantly enhancing productivity, usability, and image quality. With a compact design that saves over 300mm in height and a new larger PrecisionCore MicroTFP printhead, it achieves productivity gains of up to 30% in 4C mode. The SC-G6000 marks Epson’s entry into the Direct-to-Film (DTFilm) market. A roll-to-roll printer, it offers a strong alternative to existing models. Its automated fabric-wiping system ensures minimal manual maintenance, making it an efficient choice for high-volume production. On the first day of the event, a new signage printer, the SC-S9100, was announced. This compact 64-inch signage printer is intended for high-performance signage printing and is engineered for dedicated sign makers. It can create premium-quality prints across a multitude of media and features Epson’s own Edge Print Pro print management software, enhancing the production of professional displays for high-quality signage, POS, wallcoverings, and vehicle wrappings. The 11-colour ink setup, including the new green, provides a broader colour gamut for stunning visual outputs and offers increased productivity. Also on the stand is the SureColor S7100. Announced in March 2025, this eco-solvent printer builds on the success of the SC-S40600, providing excellent 4-colour print quality, productivity, and reliability. Designed with advanced features to enrich the user experience and productivity, it offers a high-quality entry-level large-format signage solution backed by Epson’s range of software and UltraChrome G33 inks. Epson has unveiled the new SureColor P7300 (24-inch) and P9300 (44-inch) photo printers at the show. The P7300 is available to view on the stand. The two new photo printers cater to the retail photography, proofing, and fine art markets and join the TIPA award-winning 17-inch SC-P5300 in offering an extended range of premium-quality printers for photo professionals. The following products are also on stand: SureColor SC-P20500: A 64-inch printer for high-quality fine art photography, posters, and indoor signage. SureColor F10000H: A robust dye-sublimation printer featuring jumbo roll capabilities and additional orange and violet inks. Epson’s extensive range of personalisation and micro-production printers, including the hybrid DTG/DTFilm SureColor F1000 and its latest compact UV flatbeds, SureColor V1000 and V2000, are designed to support creative professionals in producing unique, beautiful, high-quality items. Epson is also promoting sustainable fashion within the textile printing sector and is showcasing its direct-to-fabric Monna Lisa range at the show. An area of the stand highlights how Epson's technology can facilitate more sustainable production processes. This includes examples of fashion items produced using Epson’s ML-13000 and pigment inks, which can reduce water consumption by up to 97% in the printing process, compared with analogue printing. Previous Article AGFA unveils four new printers at FESPA Berlin Next Article Durst launches two new printers at FESPA Berlin If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print Rate this article: No rating