Whilst news of its recently re-designed flatbed printer range is already out there, the clear message from swissQprint is that the printers are ‘best experienced live’ with FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 in Berlin (3-6 May) presenting the first opportunity, followed by PacPrint.

swissQprint Gen 5 Flatbed printers

SwiisQ logoTwo printers represent the new generation of machines with which swissQprint heralded a new era in flatbed printing at the start of this year: The Nyala model, now in the 5th generation and 23% faster than its predecessor, as well as the high-end Kudu flatbed printer, now with a maximum output of 341 m²/h.The Karibu roll-to-roll printer and diverse applications will also be showcased.

“These printers’ combination of productivity and precision is best seen to be believed. The same is true of their multifunctionality and versatility. InSwisQ Adriano GutswissQprint's Adriano Gut clutching one of many industry awards addition to various add-on options, they offer ten freely configurable colour channels,” says Adriano Gut, Key Account Manager at swissQprint.

Closer to home, Phil Trumble, Managing Director of Sydney-based Pozitive sign and graphic supplies, exclusive Australian distributors of the swissQprint product range, adds: “I agree with Adriano: you get a much better feel for how these products have revolutionised flatbed printing if you see them live. We will be running live demos of a fully-specced Nyala 5 on our PacPrint stand C72 in the Dome area. The printer will have roll-to-roll and dual roll options and comes fully loaded with with CMYK, light cyan, light magenta, white, varnish, and 2 x neon colours.”

Pozitive opening Phil Trumble Pozitive MD Phil Trumble is looking forward to PacPrintswissQprint’s new generation 5 tech is based on the highly successful Kudu flatbed model, with the Nyala 5 and Impala 5 now also using this redefined technology standard. The machine concept has been redesigned from the ground up, including electronics and software and can now achieve print speeds up to 341 m²/h thanks to the linear motors.

Carmen Eicher, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer at swissQprint adds: “With the latest print heads and a resolution of 1350 dpi, the new generation delivers outstanding print quality, as well as limitless versatility with their ten freely configurable colour channels. In addition to light colors and white, there are spot colors such as neon or orange as well as effect varnish and primer to extend the range of applications.”

swissQprint is exhibiting on stand C60 in Hall 47 at FESPA Global and Pozitive will present at PacPrint 2025, May 20th-23rd on stand C72

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