Published on: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Fujifilm Announces Brand-New Acuity Prime Hybrid Printer at FESPA 2023 Fujifilm has announced the launch of the Acuity Prime Hybrid printer, showcased for the first time on its stand at FESPA 2023. This ground-breaking new printer, modelled on the highly successful Acuity Prime, brings additional versatility due to its ability to handle rigid and flexible media. The new printer is the latest in Fujifilm’s Acuity range – designed from the ground up as part of its new ‘blueprint for wide format’. All machines in the range were purposely developed to strike the perfect balance between output speed, print quality and price while incorporating intuitive design features for the operator. “We have listened to our customers, and we recognise that high functionality and versatility are in-demand. In response to our customers and, building on the success of the Acuity Prime flatbed series, we developed the Acuity Prime Hybrid – a cost-effective and robust printer that will maximise productivity across a wide variety of applications. We’re delighted to showcase its capabilities at FESPA 2023, and we look forward to seeing how it will positively impact our customers’ businesses,” says David Burton, Director of Fujifilm Wide Format Inkjet Systems, comments: When used as a flatbed machine, the Acuity Prime Hybrid can print on substrates up to 2m in width. It can print on up to four pieces of rigid media simultaneously and features registration pins for highly precise edge-to-edge printing. The Acuity Prime Hybrid can produce print at production quality from 92m2 per hour. The printer also features front and back handling tables to support all media types while facilitating easy positioning. The roll-fed configuration can be loaded with two rolls, each up to 0.9m wide, and its Greenguard Gold certified ink makes it suitable for wallpaper production – as well as a vast range of other applications. The Acuity Prime Hybrid is set to meet the needs of print service providers who use a wide range of media – such as Dibond, foamboard, acrylic, polyester and more – across various applications. The machine is available with four colours (CMYK) as standard and uses the same highly pigmented inks that have been used so successfully in the Acuity Prime. Small ink droplet sizes and pinpoint placement ensure exceptional quality, with no loss of colour, even when printing at high speeds. Commercial availability is scheduled for the end of the year. Previous Article AGFA reports growth in Digital Printing despite 66 million loss. Next Article Ricoh showcases fresh perspectives in digital garment production at FESPA Print Rate this article: No rating