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Visual Impact – Mimaki focuses on innovation

Visual Impact – Mimaki focuses on innovation

Mimaki has unveiled a range of upgrades and cutting-edge printing technologies, showcasing their commitment to innovation and quality.

TXF 300

The TXF 300, making its Australian debut, has already generated significant interest, with all available stock sold out. This model is twice as fast as its predecessor, the TXF 150, and is noted for its vibrant print quality, exceptional white ink performance, and soft feel of the print.

UCJV-330

Mimaki also introduced the UCJV-330, an upgrade to the UCJV-300. Featuring brand new print heads, this machine nearly doubles the speed of its predecessor while maintaining the same high-quality output. The UCJV-330 is a versatile print-and-cut system capable of producing textured prints. Mimaki’s UV print-and-cut technology continues to be a popular solution for various applications.

TRAPIS System applications

The TRAPIS system is another highlight, demonstrating its ability to print onto paper and press onto a variety of textiles without the need for pretreatment. This system combines the vibrancy and washability of sublimation printing with the capability to produce on cottons and blends, offering unmatched versatility. Applications are on display on the Mimaki stand.

JFX 600 Printer and CFX 600

On display at the Mimaki stand are applications from the JFX Printer and the CFX 600 printer and cutter, with applications shown on reBoard.

KEBAB HS

The KEBAB HS (High Speed) cylindrical printer is a standout, offering three times the speed of the previous model. Unique to this printer, the print head remains stationary while the object moves under it, setting it apart from other similar devices.

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