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Mimaki's new UV-LED JFX500-2131

FishnSigns

New Member
Looks like Mimaki released a new printer at Drupa. It's their UV-LED JFX500-2131.

Has anyone heard any pros/cons?

Any experience with LED UV in general?

Here's what printweek.com had to say about the printer:

The 2,100mm x 3,100mm press comes equipped with six new Gen 5 printheads and prints at a speed of up to 60sqm/hr in four-colour, or 50sqm/hr with white ink.


The prototype will be shown at drupa, while its commercial launch has been scheduled to coincide with Berlin’s Ecoprint show on 26/27 September.

Mimaki Europe marketing manager Mike Horston said that the JFX500-2131 will be priced competitively against Océ’s Arizona flatbeds.

He said: "The JFX is superior in quality and speed and it is UV-LED instead of using lamps, which are expensive, insecure and kick out too much heat."

Duncan Jefferies, marketing manager at Hybrid Services, Mimaki’s exclusive UK and Ireland distributor added: "The JFX500-2131 has the ability to print to incredibly fine detail [of 2pt]. The machine has a high quality display that is geared towards the production of sign graphics, which is an important market."

Horston added: "We are also targeting commercial printers, particularly those who do a lot of short run work. With JFX500-2131’s speeds of 60sqm/hr, you can do those jobs on a digital machine."

Mimaki is also displaying the JV400-LX, its first latex printer, and the solvent UV ink-based JV400-SUV for durable outdoor prints at Drupa.

The manufacturer said that the JV400 family of inkjet printers is in high demand since the JV400-LX launched in February. The JV400-LX and JV400-SUV have been released as a staggered launch due to production and staff restraints.

Horston said: "Both machines are on the same production line so we need to free up space to produce the JV400-SUV’s after the LX’s have all been shipped.

"We expect to get the JV400-SUV shipping in Q3, but we are getting swamped by excess from the latex machine."
 

jhanson

New Member
Gen 5 print heads? If they're using Ricoh like the JV400, it's Gen 4 -- Ricoh hasn't launched a Gen 5 head yet AFAIK. And there's no mention of such a thing on their website, either.

Other than that, looks interesting. No roll print option however. That might turn off some sign shops.
 

moggle

New Member
I'm interested in this machine as well.
Impressive white printing speeds if they are accurate/realistic.

What makes you think no roll-to-roll?

Mimaki have made some interesting developments in the last few months, excited to see what else they have waiting in the wings
 

artbot

New Member
they should sell it at a heavy discount to apologize for the lemons that they've been revolutionizing the flatbed industry with.
 
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