Mimaki
develop innovative new UV flatbed printer
with launch of JFX-1631
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July 09
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The launch of the new Mimaki JFX-1631 grand
format, flatbed LED UV curing printer adds
a further high end machine to Mimaki's range
of innovative display graphics and industrial
products. Utilising the latest cold-cure UV
techniques, it produces very high quality
print, with dramatically reduced running costs.
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With
a product portfolio already boasting an extraordinary
range of printing technologies, Mimaki has announced
the addition of their latest range topper in the UV
curing field. Benefiting from pioneering technology
that features in the award winning and much heralded
hybrid LED UV curing UJV-160 model, the new Mimaki
JFX-1631 is a quite stunning grand format offering,
marking the company out as real innovators in the
print technology arena.
Featuring
a low power consumption, long lasting and low heat
emitting LED UV curing system, the JFX ticks all the
right environmental boxes from the off. Saving some
two-thirds the energy of alternative machines, the
LED technology has many other advantages - not least
of which is the massive reduction in running costs.
Drawing so much less power is an obvious saving, but
with the lifetime of the LED being around 5 times
longer than regular metal halide bulbs, it's a big
saving in consumable items too. With typically reduced
ink usage compared to solvent machines, Mimaki's UV
offerings run at lower costs - and for jobs that need
lamination, total turnaround time is a fraction of
that needed for solvent prints, as no gassing off
is required.
One
inherent feature of the LED technology is that it
requires no 'warm up' time, so relatively instant
printing can be achieved - switching on and off as
required. Whilst this further reduces the energy consumption
of the printer, it also extends the life of the LEDs
even further - to somewhere in the region of 5,000
hours.
Creatively,
the JFX leads the way as well - benefiting from the
LED UV curing system drastically reducing the amount
of generated heat, which allows the machine to print
to a broader range of heat-sensitive media; such as
foam boards, PVC and styrene panels that would typically
be prone to bowing under heat.
The
JFX-1631 incorporates eight new print heads to achieve
a print speed twice that of previous models, and whilst
very quick, Mimaki's new head positioning system uses
high resolution linear motors for ultra-fine step
accuracy and dot placement. The use of this technology
results in further enhanced printing of solid colours
and even allows output of legible, 3 point text.
Mimaki
offer two types of UV ink for the machine - either
the proven flexible ink set; created in conjunction
with 3M, that features on the UJV-160, or a hard set
that also features a white for printing to clear or
coloured substrates. The flexible inkset stretches
up to 200% (dependent upon media) and can be cut through,
creased and scored after printing - meaning printed
packaging substrate can be produced, or full bleed
display graphics that could challenge alternative
UV technologies on other machines.
With
a bed size of 1.6m x 3.1m, the JFX-1631 falls firmly
into the high end, grand format category of machines,
and with its ability to print to substrates up to
50mm thick, offers a vast array of creative possibilities.
Mimaki has a primer to improve ink keying to certain
materials - expanding the capabilities of the JFX
beyond the basics of display graphics output, towards
glass, metals and other more demanding substrates.
Available
through Mimaki's exclusive UK & Ireland distributors,
Hybrid Services Ltd, their National Sales Manager,
John de la Roche said; "Mimaki extend their heritage
in the performance UV market with the launch of the
JFX, and the features that we've added to this machine
are immense.
"It
simply confirms our commitment to innovation, and
meets the needs of our customers both environmentally
and when it comes to sheer out-and-out performance
and print quality."