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FESPA Global Print Expo makes a splash in Munich

After a few decades of uncertainty and disruption, the FESPA global has been launched.
Print Expo returned in Munich to the end of May. This brought a number of new exhibitors.
Announcements, meetings and collaborations.

After a quieter comeback in 2021 and a strong, but challenging show
In 2022 the exhibition will return as it was in this year.
Individuals and companies from all over the world can now travel
Experience a real reunion.

Manufacturers and brands have been bold and big with their advertising.
Durst, for example, has brought in more money than ever before.
Sun Chemical, Canon HP and Mimaki design robotics
Visually open and inviting stands.

Some manufacturers went bold with graphics and experiences.
swissQprint brought a variety of printers to the market, including Fujifilm and Roland.
The kit was filled with prints and processes that were enticing.
demonstrations. 


The exhibition is traditionally devoted to speciality
2023 Show demonstrated print advertising, visual communications and other forms of communication
The industry’s extreme versatility by displaying solutions in the
Labels, textiles and software, sustainability – all these are worlds that you can explore.
personalisation.

‘New Perspectives’

This year’s show focused on the theme of ‘New Perspectives’, an
It was a feeling that permeated the five halls at Messe Munich.
There are many different approaches to this.
Technology, new products, and simple ideologies can all help.

Senior director of marketing, speaking to Print Monthly at the event
and innovation at Canon EMEA, Jennifer Kolloczek, said: “New
We are showcasing innovation and perspectives here.
We hope that everyone who visits feels the same.

 

 

“New perspectives for our customers can be how they can diversify
We not only offer new solutions but also provide a literal perspective with our
Arizona’s new line of level printing offers raised and new levels. We’re
constantly innovating and trying to reinvent ourselves because that’s
exactly what our customers have to do to stay relevant.”

We’re constantly innovating and trying to reinvent ourselves because
that’s exactly what our customers have to do to stay relevant

One company who exhibited at the Personalisation Experience section
Printbox used its booth to extend its reach across the entire show.
Europe can help many potential customers using its online services
Solution for photo albums and books

Account executive for company, Krzysztof Szczepañczyk, said: “Our
This is the smart creation tool we created three years ago.
AI is the new trend in which we invest to help.
Further push personalisation

“The simplicity of our solution gives many new perspectives as it
Saves time and labor and produces a beautiful end product.
The end. This is a theme I’m seeing throughout Printbox and other
exhibitors at FESPA.”

Diversification

Brother expanded its market with the launch and sale of its first new product.
Printer for the large segment of wide format in the WF1L640. Before
DTG and DTF are able to service the industrial garment sector through their DTG and DTF
technologies, this is the company’s first foray into this area of the
industry.

The FESPA Global print Expo is the first to launch the new FESPA Printing Technology.
The WF1-L640 allows you to create applications using banners, sketches, and
Storefronts as well as interior decor, such as window graphics
Wallpaper and floor coverings


 

Printing on coated and uncoated materials up to
The WF1-L640 is a compact, environmentally friendly vehicle that measures 1,615mm.
Water-based inks that have GREENGUARD certification. Also available in a variety of colors.
Bags of 700ml with cartridges removed, resulting to a 95% saving
Plastics

Brother claims that the colour gamut can be compared to using only CMYK.
those of additional inks due to Brother’s Latex ink combined with its
printheads.

Brother also launched a new DTG and DTF.
Upgrades to the GTX600 DTG Printer are available.
The additions include seven new colours.
available. Six printheads for CMYK and two heads each for white.
Orange and green have been added to the palette, increasing its availability.
Applications and their capabilities.

The inks have been certified as Oeko-Tex water-based.
Pass and GOTS certified 9l tanks come in less packaging.

Canon launched its PRISMAelevate at FESPA.
XL is a tactile print extension of the PRISMA XL Suite.
Arizona printers can produce both elevated and applications prints.

Double the height of your launch with this new launch.
The Arizona 1300 offers faster speeds than the predecessor.
2300 flatbed series.

Advanced Layer Printing System technology (ALPS), a patented system, can be utilized.
used  to produce layers of ink for tactile applications such as braille
And other 3D Designs

Arizona 1300 flatbed printing was also launched by the manufacturer
There are two new models in the GTF and XTF series.
The machines both feature FLOW Technology and a zoneless vacuum system.

Designed to make media handling easy, Canon’s FLOW technology
Allows users to print high-quality, pin-sharp images on rigid and flexible surfaces
Media up to 1.25 x 2.50m using the Arizona GTF, or 2.5 x 3.08m when using the
Arizona XTF.

The 1300 series now includes new print modes.
Quality-Smooth Production-Plus Quality-Plus for 8-channel
configurations).


 

Fujifilm launched its Acuity line at FESPA in Berlin 2022, and added a hybrid model to their portfolio at FESPA.

Described by the manufacturer as “ground-breaking”, the new Acuity
Prime Hybrid is similar to Acuity Prime, but with added features
The ability to handle rigid as well as flexible media gives the device versatility.

The latest in Fujifilm’s ‘blueprint for wide format’, the Acuity
Prime Hybrid is able to print on substrates as wide as 2m and up to 4
Several rigid media can be used at the same time.

Registration pins are used to print edge-to-edge at speeds of up 92m2 an hour.

Roll-fed configurations can be loaded two rolls per up.
It can also handle rigid materials such as
Acrylic, Dibond, Foamboard, and Polyester.

The beta model is equipped with CMYK standard inks.
The UK will install the system in June 2023. Commercial availability is scheduled for then.
The end of the calendar year is scheduled.

Vanguard, an Durst Company, has unveiled the VK3220T – HS, its next-generation flatbed UV printer at FESPA2023.

Described as “marking the introduction of a new compact, user-friendly
product design” for Vanguard Europe’s portfolio, the printer was
designed at Vanguard’s European headquarters in Brixen, South Tyrol,
Italy.


 

The VK3220T has three rows of up to 3.2m by 2m.
Four Kyocera drop-size printheads with a resolution of 1800dpi.
resolution.

Vanguard describes this kit as capable of 360 sq m per hour.
It can be scaled up or down according to customer requirements
requirements.

Vanguard says it has taken into account the feedback received from users.
When designing the larger size, number printheads and
Durst releases new software.

Mutoh has launched its new XpertJet UV flatbed printer, the XpertJet XpertJet1462UF, with CMYK inks, Varnish, and White. It also features a moving gantry.

Equiped with two piezo printheads that drop on demand in staggered order
The first set of head prints is CMYK, and the second one is White and Varnish. This allows you to create a CMYK print and a White and Varnish print.
This allows for two-layer printing of applications such as Braille and 2D
Structure prints with no speed loss. Two 4”-wide UV LED lamps enable
Fast cure.

The XpertJet model 1462UF has a printbed of 1,470mm x740mm. It can print on a variety of substrates as high as 150mm.

Soft UV LED inks are available with no charge.
Ingredients that are classified as substances of Very High Concern
The XPJ-461UF is an extension to the XPJ-661TUF.
direct-to-object desktop UV LED printer models.

Mutoh will release the new model in EMEA later this year.


 

A company who was exhibiting at FESPA the first time since ten
Xeikon, which has returned to the show in recent years to demonstrate its digital technology
print portfolio. The stand featured an interactive kiosk that included one of
Sweden’s largest wallpaper suppliers, Färggrossen, where visitors could
Choose, customize, and visualize wallpaper.

Print Monthly speaks at the market segmentation of the exhibition
director at Xeikon, Dimitri Van Gaever, said: “We know FESPA as a very
We wanted to create a show that was dynamic and had a lot going on.
Decided to be a part of it.

“The fact we’re here is already offering a new perspective. We’re
still big in the label business but we’re also showing people what else
With our technology, anything is possible. The show is full of a variety of
Multi-pass and UV Inkjet Technology, but as an inventor of dry toner
Inks and single pass printing is what we use to demonstrate.
increase automation, productivity, and sustainability.”

Popular Event Features

While a smaller part, the Personalisation Experience did not disappoint.
Show the integration of the show in the same way as the European Sign
Expo and Sustainability Spotlight, the exhibition didn’t feel as
Segmented as in the previous years, but using its space to spread a wide
Interweave small and large companies and offer a range of solutions.

World Wrap Masters, FESPA Awards and FESPA Party are just some of the many events that you can attend.
It was difficult for some of the elements to be on the show because printeriors were also being held.
Personalisation Experience: Do not be overlooked
A three-day programme of conferences with different speakers was featured.
Many stand tours and announcements are already underway.

Visitors still had space to reserve and the ability to do so.
They can meet to see what they want and how they spend their time.
App developed specifically for FESPA

Exhibitors and visitors from Asia and elsewhere are returning to the show.
Australia as well as the UK will be able to visit more due to the easing of
Travel fears and less clashes of public holidays (last years being the
FESPA (2023) felt much larger and more populated than the platinum jubilee.
Celebration and opportunity for business networking

FESPA, which is a nonprofit organization that promotes diversity in the business world, welcomes this increase.
Conference at the event detailed their commitment to more shows
focuses on various parts of the market for visual communications.

Duncan MacOwan said that the head of marketing and events for FESPA is Duncan MacOwan.
Many businesses are excited about the future of personalisation.
The industry is dominated by large web-to print businesses, such as Vistaprint
Moonpig.

Neil FESPA, chief executive officer of FESPA, spoke about the future.
Felton said that FESPA will open new doors for the Middle East.
It will also be the first time that the exhibition will have its own version.
WrapFest.

The inaugural Silverstone event was a great success.
The global federation is a great way to connect with other parts
Markets are a great example.

The FESPA has confirmed that its next European event takes place between
Sportswear Pro 2020 will be held in Amsterdam on March 19 and 22nd 2024.
The event has been delayed by several years because of the
pandemic.

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