Wednesday, 27 January 2021 Mimaki announces new sublimation and industrial printers: the TS100-1600 and Tiger 1800B MkIII Mimaki has announced its new TS100-1600 sublimation transfer inkjet printer for textile and apparel applications, as well the upgrade of its Tiger-1800B textile inkjet printer (available in two models), all scheduled for availability from February 2021. The TS100-1600 is the latest addition and entry-level model to the Mimaki 100 Series and offers an excellent balance of operation performance, image quality, speed, and cost. The 1.600 mm printer achieves high productivity with a print speed of 70 sqm/h and uses Mimaki’s SB610 ink, available in one-litre bottles which is said to reduce running costs (compared to the standard 440 cc cartridges) and enables stable, long-term operation due to the reduced frequency of ink replacement. The printer is also equipped with a variety of features, including the Nozzle Check Unit (NCU), Nozzle Recovery System (NRS), and Mimaki Advanced Pass System (MAPS4) to ensure stable, high-quality prints. Its new Dot Adjustment System (DAS) function is useful for automated dot position correction and media feeding, which drastically reduces the workload of the operator. The TS100-1600 is compatible with Mimaki’s original RIP software – the TxLink4 Lite and the RasterLink7. As well as the new TS100-1600, Mimaki has also upgraded its Tiger 1800B industrial textile printer and belt conveying system. The new MkIII is available in two models, one for printing direct to textile (with 16 printheads) and the other for printing to sublimation transfer papers (with 8 printheads). The ‘Mimaki printer controller’ touchscreen is a new feature, designed to enhance the stability and accuracy of the printer. The Tiger-1800B MkIII achieves a maximum print speed of 385 sqm/h, includes a 10kg ink tank for low running costs, and is compatible with Mimaki’s TXLink4 RIP software. Upgraded from 8-bit to 16-bit rendering for smoother gradations, the printer also includes a 10GB Ethernet controller for faster data transfers. The Mimaki TS100-1600 and Tiger-1800B MkIII printers will be available worldwide from February 2021. For more details go to: www.mimaki.com Mimaki announces new sublimation and industrial printers: the TS100-1600 and Tiger 1800B MkIII Mimaki has announced its new TS100-1600 sublimation transfer inkjet printer for textile and apparel applications, as well the upgrade of its Tiger-1800B textile inkjet printer (available in two models), all scheduled for availability from February 2021. The TS100-1600 is the latest addition and entry-level model to the Mimaki 100 Series and offers an excellent balance of operation performance, image quality, speed, and cost. The 1.600 mm printer achieves high productivity with a print speed of 70 sqm/h and uses Mimaki’s SB610 ink, available in one-litre bottles which is said to reduce running costs (compared to the standard 440 cc cartridges) and enables stable, long-term operation due to the reduced frequency of ink replacement. The printer is also equipped with a variety of features, including the Nozzle Check Unit (NCU), Nozzle Recovery System (NRS), and Mimaki Advanced Pass System (MAPS4) to ensure stable, high-quality prints. Its new Dot Adjustment System (DAS) function is useful for automated dot position correction and media feeding, which drastically reduces the workload of the operator. The TS100-1600 is compatible with Mimaki’s original RIP software – the TxLink4 Lite and the RasterLink7. As well as the new TS100-1600, Mimaki has also upgraded its Tiger 1800B industrial textile printer and belt conveying system. The new MkIII is available in two models, one for printing direct to textile (with 16 printheads) and the other for printing to sublimation transfer papers (with 8 printheads). The ‘Mimaki printer controller’ touchscreen is a new feature, designed to enhance the stability and accuracy of the printer. The Tiger-1800B MkIII achieves a maximum print speed of 385 sqm/h, includes a 10kg ink tank for low running costs, and is compatible with Mimaki’s TXLink4 RIP software. Upgraded from 8-bit to 16-bit rendering for smoother gradations, the printer also includes a 10GB Ethernet controller for faster data transfers. The Mimaki TS100-1600 and Tiger-1800B MkIII printers will be available worldwide from February 2021. For more details go to: www.mimaki.com Previous Article EFI Engage kicks off with virtual demos of VUTEk XT and other groundbreaking new innovations Next Article Messe Frankfurt postpones Heimtextil until 2022 but focuses on digital offerings 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