Fujifilm’s advanced new OnsetX3 HS with ¾ automation makes its global trade show debut at this week’s Printing United in Dallas, Texas. The high speed flatbed printer with robotic handling systems is part of a showcase of new Fujifilm inkjet solutions.

                       The Inca OnsetX3 HS being demonstrated earlier this year

“Today’s retail segment print providers are experiencing the ‘need for speed’ expectations,” says Fujifilm North America’s Graphic Systems Division in a press release. 

“The Inca OnsetX3 HS, the world’s fastest high-quality flatbed printer, capable of printing in excess of 1,440 sq metres per hour (283 beds/hour) is the retail segment solution. Its three sets of CMYK ink channels plus the choice of white or orange, allows print businesses and entrepreneurs the capacity, capability and flexibility to grow market share and confidently move into new segments. 

“The powerful and market-leading OnsetX flatbed series now includes a range of enhancements that result in much higher print speeds and machine utilization, and therefore higher productivity. Compatible with Inca’s range of application specific robotic handling systems, and incorporating ‘30 second’ job set up and ‘single cycle’ printing mode, the new HS range is set to deliver another ‘step change’ in high volume wide format inkjet printing – something Inca Digital and Fujifilm have become renowned for over the years. Combined with Fujifilm’s Uvijet OX ink, the OnsetX HS creates competitive advantage for Fujifilm’s customers.”

The Fujifilm booth (8220) at Printing United (October 23-25, Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas, Texas) will also feature its new J Press 750S B2 production press. 

“Awarded SGIA Product of the Year 2019 – Digital Press, the new J Press 750S addresses today’s print market’s challenges with shorter run lengths, increased variable data work and immediate turn around expectations. The J Press 750S is the fastest full-colour B2 production digital inkjet press on the market…offering press speeds of 3,600 sheets per hour, for both static and variable jobs, and featuring a larger sheet size of 23” x 29.5” and better than offset quality.”

 

 

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