
Digital Printing-Wide Format - Roll to Roll

FUJIFILM has a “very clear strategy,” said David Burton, its marketing director. Everything is developed around proving the ROI, ensuring print quality, and working for the customer.
Alex Pery, CEO of Right Way Signs in Chicago, IL, has evolved the company from sign painting and murals into a wide array of wide-format digital printing applications, which has been enhanced by the installation of a Canon Colorado 1630 roll-to-roll printer.
Olympus Group was met with the challenge of aging equipment with increasing downtime and waste. After reviewing various models, it knew it needed to take advantage of the latest technology. With research, and a few industry references later, Olympus Group knew its next step: The Durst P5 350.
Modernistic Inc., a leading provider of visual communication and contract manufacturing based in Stillwater, MN, installed the Durst P5 350 all-in-one hybrid, high-production, 1,200 dpi resolution inkjet printer.
It’s easy to get stuck in the signage rut when printing wide-format graphics, but there are some print service providers out there doing some truly eye-catching and unusual things with the same equipment you can see on the show floor today.
John Whitt, CEO, Just Vision It (JVI) discusses how the Panthera S4 dye-sublimation printing system was initially responsible for increasing JVI’s production and profits by 64%.
Canon USA announced that 3M has recognized the Colorado 1650 and its UVgel 460 ink for approval in its 3M MCS Warranty program.
A lot has happened since Durst introduced the P5 350 hybrid roll-to-roll/flatbed UV printer at the PRINTING United Expo in 2019, Larry D’Amico, director of sales for Durst North America, said during an in-booth press conference.
"Agfa is moving forward with good technology for our industry,” said Reuben Silva, VP of sales, inkjet, for Agfa, as he highlighted recent moves by the 123-year-old company.
LexJet will carry the full line of Mimaki printers and consumables.