At drupa 2024, the FUJIFILM 46kUV Printbar System was named a winner in the Specialty Print Solutions category at the EDP Awards.
The awards, organized by the EDP Association, is an annual competition that recognizes the best digital technologies in various categories of digital printing, publishing, and converting.
The awards are judged by a panel of independent experts from Europe’s 20 leading trade magazines, consisting of independent consultants, editors, engineers, and other graphic industry-related professionals who evaluate equipment and software solutions.
The jury values innovations that improve productivity, quality, usability, and reduce environmental impact, as well as production costs.
The FUJIFILM 46kUV Inkjet Printbar brings unrivaled print quality to single-pass, in-line print production.
With the 1200 dpi resolution of the Samba® printhead, the FUJIFILM 46kUV Inkjet Printbar provides fonts as small as 2 point to fit even the most demanding applications where label size is limited.
With flexible range of print widths and configurations, the FUJIFILM 46kUV Inkjet Printbar can seamlessly integrate into your current print production process. A wide variety of substrates can be used with the FUJIFILM 46kUV Inkjet Printbar.
The 46kUV Inkjet Printbar is built with innovative printing solutions from Fujifilm, including the Samba® printhead, which leverages the accuracy and precision of Silicon MEMS (Si-MEMS) processing with the reliability and life of sputtered PZT in an ingenious parallelogram shape to deliver breathtaking image quality.
The system also includes:
Cleaning and capping module
The cleaning and capping module helps keep the printheads clean and functioning, minimizing the need for downtime and refurbishment. The module helps maintain optimal image quality throughout the life of the product.
3IC software
3IC is a lightweight, variable-data printing composition application that lets users set up jobs on the print controller. It allows the operator to add variable data such as numbers, text, and images to print jobs without having to go to a computer.