04.10.24
Electronics For Imaging, Inc. (EFI) opened its exhibit at the ISA International Sign Expo 2024, scheduled for April 10-12 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL.
EFI is demonstrating two production-level EFI Pro Series wide-format printers designed to help print shops drive profits and growth with increased productivity, more capabilities, and greater efficiencies.
EFI is also showcasing its next-generation EFI Transform-TF digital LED thermoformable inks for more efficient, faster, and lower cost production of thermoformed applications.
“ISA is a staple show for our sign and display graphics customers,” said Todd Zimmerman, SVP, GM Display Graphics, of EFI. “We are delighted to once again be exhibiting there and supporting the community. We’ll have two of our most popular wide-format Pro Series printer models on display at the show as well as experts on hand to meet with visitors to identify their needs and recommend solutions.”
At the show, EFI will be demonstrating the EFI Pro 30f true flatbed LED printer with a maximum print area of 120 x 80 inches, bleed printing, and speeds up to 2,130 square feet per hour. The printer offers superb image quality with CMYK plus white ink that comes standard and multilayer printing. Optional clear ink and Transform-TF LED-curable inks for thermoforming applications are also available.
The EFI Pro 16h hybrid flatbed/roll-fed LED printer on exhibit offers fast changeover between flexible and rigid substrates up to 65 inches wide and superior image quality with CMYK plus white ink standard and multilayer printing for premium-margin jobs.
The 126-inch-wide EFI Pro 30h hybrid flatbed/roll-fed LED printer will be in EFI partner Nazdar’s booth 1752.
EFI’s is also showcasing pan-faced signs and other thermoforming applications produced using direct digital printing and next-generation EFI Transform-TF LED-curable inks – reducing process steps and costs associated with screen printing and handing painting signs. EFI Transform-TF inks are formulated for first- and second-surface interior and exterior, non-backlit and backlit applications where common thermoforming is specified.
EFI is demonstrating two production-level EFI Pro Series wide-format printers designed to help print shops drive profits and growth with increased productivity, more capabilities, and greater efficiencies.
EFI is also showcasing its next-generation EFI Transform-TF digital LED thermoformable inks for more efficient, faster, and lower cost production of thermoformed applications.
“ISA is a staple show for our sign and display graphics customers,” said Todd Zimmerman, SVP, GM Display Graphics, of EFI. “We are delighted to once again be exhibiting there and supporting the community. We’ll have two of our most popular wide-format Pro Series printer models on display at the show as well as experts on hand to meet with visitors to identify their needs and recommend solutions.”
At the show, EFI will be demonstrating the EFI Pro 30f true flatbed LED printer with a maximum print area of 120 x 80 inches, bleed printing, and speeds up to 2,130 square feet per hour. The printer offers superb image quality with CMYK plus white ink that comes standard and multilayer printing. Optional clear ink and Transform-TF LED-curable inks for thermoforming applications are also available.
The EFI Pro 16h hybrid flatbed/roll-fed LED printer on exhibit offers fast changeover between flexible and rigid substrates up to 65 inches wide and superior image quality with CMYK plus white ink standard and multilayer printing for premium-margin jobs.
The 126-inch-wide EFI Pro 30h hybrid flatbed/roll-fed LED printer will be in EFI partner Nazdar’s booth 1752.
EFI’s is also showcasing pan-faced signs and other thermoforming applications produced using direct digital printing and next-generation EFI Transform-TF LED-curable inks – reducing process steps and costs associated with screen printing and handing painting signs. EFI Transform-TF inks are formulated for first- and second-surface interior and exterior, non-backlit and backlit applications where common thermoforming is specified.