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
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Printers made by Teckwin in China are sold by 3M, Gerber, and Matan. 

We are working at sorting out which company has which models, and what their differences are. Chinese change their model designations frequently, and it is hard to keep track of which is which. 

Gerber has taken on, and then quickly dropped, several printers, such as the Gerber Jetster, which did not last long enough for us to evaluate it. Then Gerber took on a rebranded Teckwin printer, and at VisCom Milan in November 2005 we saw another different Gerber solvent ink printer (if I remember correctly, rebranded from Mutoh; but it gets hard to keep track). 

Teckwin still exhibits on its own at some trade shows, both in Europe and in the US, though Teckwin, Gerber, and Matan all pulled out of SGIA 2005 when the original date in New Orleans had to be cancelled because the New Orleans trade show center got trashed. SGIA re-formed two months later in Phoenix, but no Chinese manufacturer attended. 

Otherwise Teckwin appears alive and well and appears, along with Infiniti and Flora, to be doing better than the many Chinese competitors clamoring to be recognized by American and European buyers. 

Only 3M seems to have dropped their attempt to sell a Teckwin machine. 3M has done okay selling ink but keeps floundering when trying to sell printers. They did not do well trying to sell  the L&P Virtu UV printer either. 

Shanghai Teckwin Development Co

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