The Jet Press 750S is the product of Fujifilm’s decades of experience and expertise in leading world-class print and inkjet systems. It combines the absolute best of both worlds of offset and digital printing. Find out more about what makes it such a unique and extraordinary machine and get in touch to talk with one of our print experts about how it could solve some of the challenges you face in today’s market and drive your business forward.
Jet Press 750S features proven, proprietary Fujifilm Inkjet Technology integrated into an inkjet press like no other. Such as the next generation of SAMBATM inkjet printheads. These are the most advanced printheads available today – delivering single-pass printing at 1200 dpi, 4-level grayscale.
Jet Press 750S delivers ultra high quality. The quality is truly better than offset – just ask our customers! Get great detail and brighter, more vibrant images. A large colour gamut – able to hit up to 90% of the Pantone library – ensures the print you produce stands out from the crowd. And with Samba printheads and VersaDrop technology, delivering 1200 x 1200 dpi resolutions and greyscale dots, together with real time, closed loop quality control, you are guaranteed superb results, time after time.
With a press speed of 3600 sheets per hour, the Jet Press 750S will transform your ability to produce short run print. And with a raft of new technologies to improve up-time even further, optimise sheet drying, reduce paper jams and simplify maintenance, the Jet Press 750S will allow you to take on more work and get more sheets on the floor than with multiple toner digital presses.
Because of its versatility, Jet Press 750S superbly handles a wide variety of applications – from high-value customised items to packaging. Because the quality of finish you get from Jet Press 750S is so high, you can expand into high-end print applications without investing in more offset equipment.
With a Jet Press 750S, recycling is easier. Fujifilm inks, combined with our unique Rapid Coagulation Primer technology, ensure the ink doesn't sink into the paper, resulting in better deinkability. In fact, the International Association of the Deinking Industry (INGEDE) gave it 85 out of a possible 100 points, making it on a par with offset.