Wright Printing Takes the Lead as First US Install of FUJIFILM’S New J Press 750S
Coating is not a requirement
“For 40 years I had to talk my clients into coating, and now I’m talking clients out of it,” says Wright. “In the past, with offset, it was always necessary to coat the sheet because we were going to bend, fold, spindle, etc., and the reason we would add a coat is because with offset, the ink would scuff. The high quality output on the J Press doesn’t require coating, so it’s much more efficient.”
The J Press 750S combines all of the best qualities of offset — such as durability and reliability — while incorporating the newest leading technologies and benefits of digital inkjet to achieve a quality level that out-performs offset.
The all-new J Press 750S — with an unsurpassed level of inkjet productivity — is capable of generating 3,600 B2 sheets per hour, for both static and variable jobs, with a new maximum sheet size of 23x29.5" (585x750mm), delivering a six-up imposition of letter-size output.
Fujifilm’s new flagship J Press 750S (known as ‘Jet Press’ outside of North America) continues to lead the industry in innovation. Taking the core technologies of the 720S, the J Press 750S further raises the bar by adopting the company’s latest quality and environmental enrichments, with a keen focus on even further improving productivity and enhancing the ROI.
The J Press 750S features the industry leading FUJIFILM Dimatix Samba printheads, along with a 6-up letter size imposition and increased speed, delivering double the sellable output over the previous version. This is all accomplished while reducing the overall footprint by 15%, and reducing energy consumption by 23%.