Electronics For Imaging, Inc. introduced the EFI VUTEk Q3h XP printer – a true high-speed
hybrid flatbed/roll-fed LED printer at Fespa Global 2024. EFI also showcased its leading
digital inkjet technologies for the sign and display, packaging, and textile markets.
EFI VP of Worldwide Marketing Ken Hanulec said, “Our leading-edge technology at FESPA
Global gives customers unmatched capabilities and opportunities to achieve profitable
growth in digital inkjet production printing. With a comprehensive portfolio of production
printers with the most advanced technology and innovative inks and coatings for the sign
and display. packaging, and textile markets, our exhibit in Amsterdam is an essential stop for
growth- and profit-minded print providers.”
Based on the highly successful Pro 32r+ platform, the new 3.3-metre-wide VUTEk Q3h XP
hybrid flatbed/roll-fed LED printer, making its worldwide debut, is designed to provide highquality
imaging and production-level printing for faster turnarounds. The printer is available
with four (CMYK) or six (CMYK, lc, lk) colours and optional white and clear inks. Industrial
built for multiple shift operation and 24/7 printing, the VUTEk Q3h XP printer produces up to
96 boards per hour (up to 905 square metres per hour), and features advanced board/sheet
and roll-to-roll media handling and high-speed automation options, which are critical with
today’s labour issues and cost-reduction initiatives.
EFI also exhibited the 3.5-metre-wide EFI VUTEk Q3r roll-to-roll LED printer that provides a
complete print-to-finished graphic workflow, from RIP to finished product. The fastest
superwide-format roll-to-roll solution in its class, it prints at up to 558 square metres per
hour.
Samples produced on the EFI Nozomi 14000 SD single-pass inkjet printer for sign and
display graphics, EFI Nozomi single-pass technology for corrugated packaging, and the EFI
Reggiani ecoTERRA pigment solution – an all-in-one solution for water-based pigment
printing that simplifies the entire textile printing process to one step – to name just a few,
were exhibited in the applications gallery. |