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Epson to Showcase at FESPA 2026

Epson will show real-world applications and production workflows, helping customers move from creativity to consistent, scalable output.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Epson returns to FESPA Global Print Expo 2026 in Barcelona from May 19–22, 2026, inviting print service providers, garment decorators, and sign makers to discover its latest end-to-end solutions spanning textile and dye-sublimation, Direct-to-Film, direct-to-fabric, signage, and UV printing, plus workflow and color tools to support profitable production.

Visitors can find Epson in Hall 3, Stand C75, where the company will present a stand designed to highlight real-world applications and production workflows, helping customers move from creativity to consistent, scalable output.

“FESPA is a key opportunity to connect with customers and show practical production pathways across textile, signage and UV,” said Marc Tinkler, Commercial & Industrial printing division, Epson Europe. “From high-quality garment and sportswear output to personalisation and value-added UV applications, our focus is helping businesses produce with confidence, consistency and efficiency.”

Textiles will be a major focus for Epson at FESPA 2026. 

Epson will preview two upcoming dye-sublimation developments that will be formally unveiled in early May. This includes a new compact, desktop dye-sublimation printer intended to complete Epson’s small-format dye-sub range, making it easier for businesses to produce personalised items and short-run products with professional results.

Epson will also feature its newly announced SureColor SC-V4000 A1+ UV flatbed printer, expanding its UV offering for businesses seeking high-quality production in a compact footprint. 

The SC-V4000 supports printing across a wide variety of applications, including personalised items, fine art, photography, and signage, with a feature set designed to help improve productivity and image quality.

Epson will present dedicated areas for key production needs, including:

  • Direct-to-Film (DTF), including the SC-G9000 high-production DTF printer showcased alongside Epson’s SC-G6000 DTF printer, with finishing equipment to help address common workflow bottlenecks.
  • Dye-sublimation, from desktop solutions through to high-volume industrial production, plus color matching and workflow support with the SD-10 spectrophotometer and automated scanning table.
  • Direct-to-fabric output in the Monna Lisa area, showcasing premium printed textile.
  • Signage, featuring Epson’s large format eco-solvent signage range and workflow tools for consistent color and reliable production.
  • UV printing, including the SC-V4000, to support short-run customization and value-added products.

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