09.06.16
Mimaki announced the availability of a new model in its JFX200 product family. The UV-LED flatbed JFX200-2531 builds on the success of the entry level JFX200-2513 model, with twice the printing area and a unique “toggle print” function that increases throughput by allowing operators to mount one board while another is printing.
The new large flatbed UV-curable inkjet printer is compatible with media as large as 2.5 x 3.1 meters, increasing the application range to accommodate large signs, wall decorations, doors and other large items. It can also accommodate two signage boards of the popular size of 1.220 mm × 2.440 mm (4 ft × 8 ft).
“The JFX200-2531 is the ideal flatbed printer for growing sign and display companies,” said Mike Horsten, GM marketing of Mimaki EMEA.
In addition, the JFX200-2531 features a wide range of ink types to accommodate the broadest range of applications, including:
• LH-100 scratch resistant ink.
• LUS-120 and LUS-150 inks suitable for printing on soft materials.
• LUS-200 ink ideal for outdoor applications with resistance to sun, rain and other weather conditions.
• LUS-350 ink, a unique, stretchable ink suitable for a wide range of thermoforming applications that can stretch up to 350% without cracking.
The new large flatbed UV-curable inkjet printer is compatible with media as large as 2.5 x 3.1 meters, increasing the application range to accommodate large signs, wall decorations, doors and other large items. It can also accommodate two signage boards of the popular size of 1.220 mm × 2.440 mm (4 ft × 8 ft).
“The JFX200-2531 is the ideal flatbed printer for growing sign and display companies,” said Mike Horsten, GM marketing of Mimaki EMEA.
In addition, the JFX200-2531 features a wide range of ink types to accommodate the broadest range of applications, including:
• LH-100 scratch resistant ink.
• LUS-120 and LUS-150 inks suitable for printing on soft materials.
• LUS-200 ink ideal for outdoor applications with resistance to sun, rain and other weather conditions.
• LUS-350 ink, a unique, stretchable ink suitable for a wide range of thermoforming applications that can stretch up to 350% without cracking.