Wide Format Printers

- Solvent Ink Flatbeds

ColorSpan 98SI

ColorSpan 72s & 72si

DGI Rex VistaJet

DuPont Cromaprint 25s

Flex-Europa E-Jet G

Flora

Grandinnovations Jeti3.3

Infiniti FY-6250

JHF Vista

Keundo Supra

Mimaki JV3

Mutoh Biojet

Mutoh Toucan

Mutoh Falcon Outdoor

Mutoh Spitfire

Solvent Ink or Oil based Printers

Solvent Ink Wide Format Printers

Splash of Color SolventJET

TechnoPlot SolventJet

Teckwin

Yishan Digital Technology

VUTEk 3360

Wit-Color

- Eco-Solvent Printers

AGFA GrandSherpa

Epson Stylus Pro GS6000

Gerber Jetster

Kimoto Philyrassystem

Mutoh Phoenix

Mutoh Rockhopper

Mutoh Toucan LT Eco-Solvent Printer

Roland SolJet

Comparing Roland eco-solvent VersaCamm with Mutoh eco-solvent Junior, Mutoh mild-solvent

- Mild-Solvent

Seiko ColorPainter 100s

HP 8000

HP 9000

Roland AJ1000

Xerox 8265, Xerox 8290 eco-solvent printers

- Bio-Solvent

Mutho Osprey 2.6

Vutek UltraVu 260

After-Market Ink
RIPs
Media and Inks
Equipment
Scanners
Signs, Poster and Banners
Training & Books
Trade Shows
Lamination
 

The Mutoh Phoenix 3.3 meter wide printer appears to be a "concept car" 

The impressive sized Mutoh Phoenix looks like an experimental "concept car." The spec sheet indicates it can take eco-solvent ink, solvent ink, and UV-cured ink. 

But this is not a flatbed printer and is not (yet) outfitted with a UV-cured ink lamp system. 

Mutoh Europe, which is headquartered in Belgium, has been very busy designing and manufacturing new printers such as the Mutoh Spitfire and Mutoh Osprey. 

At PMA 2005 most manufacturers of water-based printers such as Mutoh and ColorSpan noticed that interest in aqueous-based printers was continuing to wane in direct proportion to the trend to solvent-based and UV-cured ink printers continues to rise. As the interest in water-based printers dries up, Epson wants to control as much of the what little market that remains (those portions not occupied by HP and what is left of Encad). So Epson needs to take over the water-based market share once held by Roland, Mimaki, and Mutoh. As a result, Roland, Mimaki, and Mutoh continue to move into solvent ink. Epson is not going into solvent ink itself because its printheads are not ideal for that kind of ink. Hitachi, Spectra, and Xaar heads handle solvent ink better. 

So you notice that Mutoh has no new water-based printer other than the Mutoh Viper TX, which strives to compete with Mimaki's popular textile printers.

Mutoh Phoenix 3.3 eco-solvent ink, solvent ink, and UV-cured ink, Mutoh Viper TX
Mutoh Phoenix

Mutoh Europe

Mutoh Europe exhibits at trade shows in Germany and Italy have shown their multitude of new models of eco-solvent, mild-solvent, full-solvent and water-based textile printers. Mutoh Europe is in many aspects different than Mutoh USA. For example, the Mutoh Toucan LT is sold only in America, not in Europe.

FLAAR in 2006

During 2006 we will expand coverage to China and Korea. Another goal for 2006 is coverage for the Eastern Europe and the Balkans. We are starting with a workshop  in Athens, Greece, organized by Materia Griega, a Greek-Italian trade magazine. 
 

Increasingly printshop owners are becoming conscious of the issues of VOCs and other aspects of solvent inks. As a result HP recently announced a new water-based latex ink initiative. Professor Nicholas Hellmuth is being trained by HP for an evaluation of the pros and cons of this novel new ink chemistry. Reports will be issued later this spring and summer when we acquire experience with the new HP latex ink.

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Most of our updates for summer 2008 onward are in FLAAR Reports in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. It is more efficient for us to make new information available in PDF format. So if the web page itself is not updated, check out www.wide-format-printers.NET to see if the printer, RIP, or other subject is covered in an update in a PDF download.
 
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