Many of the industry’s biggest names had planned to unveil their latest products at one of 2020s several stand-out events. The unprecedented postponement of all of these exhibitions hasn’t stopped them showcasing those products in different ways. 

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Roland DG has confirmed the shipping of its multiple T-shirt printer, introduced a new version of its RIP software specifically for it and announced additions to its small UV-LED flatbed printer range.

Canon has unveiled the VarioPrint iX series, a sheetfed inkjet press offering 320 A4 images per minute on stocks from 90 to 350gsm, suitable for the ‘full spectrum’ of commercial print applications.

HP has announced that it is introducing a fleet of new Indigo presses for commercial print, packaging and label applications, based on two new generations of the Indigo liquid toner technology, plus a new addition to the PageWide series of high-speed inkjet presses.

Kornit Digital has introduced a ‘dry digital softening process’ that aims to restore the hand feel of a wide range of textile types after digital printing, opening up wider opportunities for users of its printers.

Keeping to its original Fespa timetable, Mimaki Europe has announced the addition to its portfolio of a large format 3D printer, an updated hybrid textile printer and a 3.2m solvent printer not previously available in Europe.

Xeikon’s new web-fed toner press offers the equivalent of over 400 A4ppm, with the substrate flexibility and high coverage image quality associated with toner print.

 

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