Vanguard Digital Printing Systems and Durst have outlined the equipment and software they will present at ISA Expo 2026, with the companies set to exhibit together at booth 1522.

The Durst P5 X flatbed

The Durst P5 X flatbed

Leading Vanguard’s line-up is the Natchez flatbed printer, which will make its ISA Expo debut. The company describes the new system as a high-performance flatbed designed to handle difficult substrates while delivering high speeds and print quality.

Also on show will be the Radnor hybrid printing system, which was launched at last year’s ISA Expo. Designed for both rigid and roll media, the machine is positioned as an all-in-one platform aimed at users seeking industrial-level productivity across multiple applications.

Completing Vanguard’s hardware display is the VR6D-HS flatbed printer. The company said the model continues to offer a scalable route for print businesses looking to broaden their capabilities.

Jim Peterson, COO and founding partner of Vanguard Digital, said: “Tradeshows have always been about connection for us. They give us the space to connect with our customers, our partners, and the future of this industry.

“At this year’s ISA Expo, we’re especially excited to showcase a lineup that reflects both where we’ve been and where we’re going. From proven platforms to new innovations, our focus has always been simple: help more businesses grow. It’s through these connections we encourage our customers to succeed, and in turn, help the entire industry move forward.”

Alongside Vanguard’s systems, Durst will showcase its P5 X flatbed printer. The machine is designed for both flatbed and roll-to-roll applications, with the company highlighting its quality, precision and consistency.

Durst will also present its software portfolio at the event. According to the company, its software and solutions ecosystem is designed to connect each stage of the print workflow, from job submission and prepress through to production and analytics. The aim is to improve visibility, streamline processes and support more consistent, data-informed decision-making.

Mr Peterson added: “We believe in the power of this industry, and we’re proud to play a role in moving it forward.”

The joint display is intended to give ISA Expo visitors a look at a range of production and workflow technologies aimed at sign and display print businesses.