Mimaki Launches New Printer Series For Sign, Graphic And Textile Industries

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Mimaki Launches New Printer Series For Sign, Graphic And Textile Industries

Following on from the success of the 100 and 300 Plus Series, Mimaki Europe has announced the 330 Series of printers, developed to offer mid to high-end printing models, focusing on high image quality and productivity. The printers can achieve high resolution, durable prints for the sign, graphic and textile industries.

The 330 large format inkjet printer series includes the JV330-160, CJV330-160 and TS330-1600, as well as a new range of CG-AR cutting plotters. Launched during the company’s Global Innovation Days event, the 330 Series leverages Mimaki’s cross-platform strategy to offer a high-end yet cost effective printing solution across several sectors. Similarly, the CG-AR Series offers users new workflow-enhancing, entry-level cutting plotter technologies available in three sizes.

Mimaki Launches New Series Of Printers
An integrated inkjet eco-solvent printer and cutter model, the CJV330-160, will also be available in April 2022.

Both launches align with Mimaki’s objective to grow both its high-end and entry-level product range, to further encourage and support customers expanding and improving upon their printing services and product offering.

The eco-solvent inkjet printers, the JV330-160 and CJV330-160, deliver the high-standard of colour required for indoor and outdoor sign graphics through the new ‘Deep Colour Natural’ input profile, offering eye-catching and vivid solid colours, natural skin tones as well as deep reds and neutral greys. With printing speeds of 21sqm/h during standard mode while using four colours, this printer is ideal for print jobs that require quick delivery. The in-built cleaning mechanisms and monitoring features ensure an efficient workflow and allow for longer running times.

Mimaki Launches New Series Of Printers
Mimaki’s latest textile offering is the TS330-1600, a sublimation transfer inkjet printer.

Both models feature a newly designed unwinding system that allows three rolls of media to be loaded simultaneously, greatly reducing the time and manpower required to change print media. One operator can bring the desired media into position simply by turning the media changer. Another standard feature is an ‘XY slitter’, a highly precise cutting technology, which provides in-line X-axis and Y-axis sheet-fed cutting. This eliminates the unwinding and rough cutting from the workflow, helping printers to significantly speed up and streamline the post-process, with less interference needed. The JV330-160 print-only model, as well as the integrated printer and cutter CJV330-160, will be available globally in April 2022.

In addition to the sign graphics solutions, Mimaki has also released the TS330-1600, a sublimation transfer inkjet printer, for the textile industry. Enabling both high production and high image quality, and equipped with new functions to improve stable operation, the TS330-1600 can achieve a printing speed of 69sqm/h in draft mode with a 4-colour ink set, with the fastest mode reaching up to 135sqm/h. The newest cleaning mechanism applies a cloth wiper that removes unwanted ink from the nozzle surface, reducing ink splatter and improving the overall upkeep of the machine.

The TS330-1600 also has optional add-ons to further increase efficiency, including the ‘10kg ink tank supply unit’, which allows for longer continuous printing. A mini jumbo roll unit can also be added to load long transfer paper and further reduce running costs.

An improved take-up system featuring dual motors equipped on both sides of the printer distributes the load and strengthens the winding power allowing stable winding of printed paper even for long runs. TxLink4, Mimaki’s RIP software dedicated to the textile market, is included with every TS330-1600.

All products in the series are fitted with ‘Mimaki Weaving Dot Technology’ (MWDT), a technology that changes the order of ink droplet placement depending on the printing conditions – avoiding streaks or uneven printing due to print head or adjustment issues. ‘Mimaki Remote Access’ (MRA) is also available across the series, improving ease of use by allowing users to remotely access the machine and check the operation status.

Alongside the 330 Series, Mimaki has also launched the CG-AR Series plotting cutters. Available in three different sizes (CG-60AR, CG-100AR and CG-130AR), these plotters go above and beyond current entry-level options available today. Recognising customer demand of shorter delivery times, these cutters provide increased speed and accuracy, all with user-friendly operability. In addition, the cutters have the ability to handle a diverse range of materials, such as PVC, fluorescent and reflective sheets.

Similarly, the CG-AR Series is equipped with MRA, allowing for remote operation. It also features Mimaki’s ID Cut function, which allows integrated print-and-cut operations when used in combination with a Mimaki printer, by automatically retrieving cutting data via a barcode. The product range will be released worldwide in April 2022.

Mimaki Launches New Series Of Printers
The CG-AR Series offers improved entry-level plotting cutters to accomplish shorter delivery times.

‘Following the positive reception of the 100 Series among our customer base, we saw, from sign graphics to textile, that there is a significant market demand for more cost-effective, mid to high-end technologies,’ said Arjen Evertse, General Manager Sales EMEA. ‘This is the drive behind our newest cross-platform technology, the 330 Series. Adhering to our strategy of enhancing production efficiencies and streamlining workflows, the new capabilities of this series cater to customers, across various sectors, who are looking to improve on quality and delivery time. We look forward to demonstrating these products to customers and prospects alike at FESPA 2022 in Berlin.’

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