Fujifilm Dimatix
Throughout drupa 2016, digital and conventional press suppliers demonstrated how by working together, they can provide the best solutions for their customers' needs.
BDT Media Automation, which specializes in B2 format feeders in digital printing, FUJIFILM Dimatix, a provider of inkjet printheads for commercial and industrial printing, and Phoseon Technology, a developer of UV LED curing solutions for commercial and industrial applications, have agreed to work together to develop a complete digital printing solution for packaging applications.
Advances in technologies for packaging printing, including RFID, Printed Electronics award winners and brand protection.
In recognition of its silver anniversary year, FUJIFILM Dimatix unveiled a 25th Anniversary logo that celebrates the company’s dedication to "Inkjet Excellence and Innovation."
Printed electronics is the new hot topic in Silicon Valley—it enables the printing of circuits, displays, sensors, batteries, and solar cells which have many new attributes not seen before in conventional electronics, attributes such as electronics that are flexible, laminar, stretchable, lightweight, cheaper or which can be made in very large areas. The newspaper that has a moving display; skin patches which automate delivery of drugs; the bill board poster that is a digital display; the package that senses when you take your medication; plastic solar cells. These are all products available today thanks to printed electronics. The world’s biggest chemical, printing, electronics, and
VALHALLA, N.Y.—Fujifilm is revealing the impact of several recent acquisitions at four industry events this spring. The company will showcase its full portfolio of printing solutions and services at several upcoming industry shows, including the NEXPO Newspaper Show April 12-15 in Washington, D.C., the IMI Ink Jet Conference April 14-18 in Denver, Colo., and culminating at the global drupa 2008 event May 29 - June 11 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Fujifilm will showcase the individual and collaborative offerings of FUJIFILM Graphic Systems, FUJIFILM Sericol and FUJIFILM Dimatix. Fujifilm says it is demonstrating that through its extensive portfolio of products and business solutions for printers of
LAS VEGAS, Nev.—FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc. announced that Raster Printers, an innovative manufacturer of mid-range display graphic printing systems, became the first company to implement FUJIFILM Dimatix’ new Silicon MEMS-based M-Class printheads and its advanced VersaDrop jetting technology. The two breakthrough FUJIFILM Dimatix developments have been integrated in Raster Printer’s Daytona T600UV flatbed printer, unveiled today at the International Sign Expo, the world’s largest sign show. The Daytona T600UV is outfitted with the FUJIFILM Dimatix 6-module M-Class Hex Printhead based on the latest silicon-based MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) printhead technology. It is a 60 by 48 inch flatbed system, which can produce photographic-quality print at up