Mimaki unveils printers for textile applications

Mimaki Europe, a leader in industrial inkjet printers and 3D printing technology, has introduced four new printing solutions for sign graphic, industrial, and textile applications. The CJV200 Series, a range of eco-solvent print-and-cut machines, and the TS330-3200DS, a hybrid direct and transfer sublimation printer, will debut at The Print Show in Birmingham, UK, from September 17-19, 2024.

In addition to these innovations, Mimaki will also unveil an entry-level flatbed UV printer, the JFX200-1213 EX, and its latest direct-to-film (DTF) solution, the TxF300-1600. These products, available commercially in Europe by November 2024, have been designed with enhanced features, faster speeds, and expanded print formats to help businesses grow and future-proof their operations.

Arjen Evertse, General Manager Sales at Mimaki Europe, stated, “We’re dedicated to providing innovative solutions that not only meet the changing needs of our customers but also predict future trends. These four printers were developed to help print businesses expand and diversify with confidence.”

The CJV200 Series and JFX200-1213 EX are ideal for businesses entering the sign graphic market, offering the ability to increase production or explore large format applications. Meanwhile, the TS330-3200DS and TxF300-1600 cater to the textile sector, providing the flexibility, quality, and productivity needed to attract new clients and explore new markets.

With these cutting-edge technologies set to be available later this year, Mimaki is confident that printers across the industry will eagerly embrace these new solutions to elevate their productivity, capacity, and application range.

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