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Fujifilm launches Jet Press 1160CF in EMEA

Fujifilm has confirmed that EMEA customers are now able to place orders for the Jet Press 1160CF, with installations expected by the end of Q3. The manufacturer introduced the continuous-feed inkjet press to the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region via a special live online event held on 9 and 10 July that was broadcast live from Japan. The new press complements Fujifilm’s existing Jet Press 1160CFG, which was launched at Drupa and also demonstrated at the Hunkeler Innovationdays 2025 event in Lucerne, Switzerland in February. Both machines are inkjet presses designed to deliver “exceptional productivity and print quality” for commercial print applications including direct mail, books, and journals. The Jet Press 1160CF features a unique ink formulation, which enables the press to print on uncoated and matt coated stocks with consistent high quality, and is suitable for transaction, transpromo, books, direct mail, and manuals. The Jet Press 1160CFG, meanwhile, is an enhanced configuration of the CF model and features Fujifilm’s unique paper stabiliser technology, which is suitable for printing on standard offset stocks for high quality commercial applications, books, and magazines. The online event featured live demonstrations of both the Jet Press 1160CF and the Jet Press 1160CFG, alongside new robotic and software offerings, in Fujifilm’s Future Edge Smart Factory. Mark Stephenson, business development manager at Fujifilm Europe, hosted the online event from the UK, while Danny Bakker, digital printing demonstrator and application specialist, and Grzegorz Szymanko, product manager for Jet Press 1160, were both on the ground supporting in Japan. Stephenson said during yesterday’s session that some people in Europe, Middle East and Africa "haven’t seen Fujifilm involved in toner until maybe three years ago, and they haven’t seen us involved in high-speed inkjet – we’ve done sheetfed for a while – until perhaps just the last year, but our story in inkjet goes back a lot further”. The manufacturer started its continuous-feed inkjet business in the Asia Pacific region in 2011 and Fujifilm has installed 200 units there since. During the event yesterday, David Cascarino, who is responsible for industrial print inkjet at Fujifilm in Australia, described how one customer there uses a Jet Press 1160CF to produce menus for a grocery and produce home delivery service. He explained: “That’s a daily task. They receive files at about 10am and they’ve got about 24 hours to turn that around. The reason why it works so well on the 1160 is because the varied amounts of menus that are required differ with every single menu. “With some menus they require 5,000 and for some others it might only be 500. The 1160 itself drives that application but the information is delivered by XMF PressReady, which is key critical in matching and delivering to the engine the information and the data that it needs to produce it efficiently. “And the quality that they’re producing off the 1160 is allowing that to happen. “The quality needs to be realistic and vivid and attractive; all of those criteria that make it a menu that the customers want to produce and want to cook.” As well as press demonstrations, the event featured a video case study from Korean company Twinbell, which operates two 1160CF presses and is considering investing in several more.
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Fujifilm launches Jet Press 1160CF in EMEA

This October, Rommel KG, based in Lauingen an der Donau, will be able to look back on a successful twenty-year company history. For two decades, Peter Rommel has established his company as a complete service provider in the field of advertising technology, and today exclusively relies on large-format solutions from Mimaki for printing. His clients include not only smaller local businesses and enterprises but also well-known brand manufacturers who no longer want to do without the direct and personal support, or the convincing quality of the prints they order. Owner, Peter Rommel, employs a tried-and-tested, albeit initially unconventional concept in his company: In an environment where it is often assumed that no business can succeed and remain profitable without a significant degree of automation, he relies exclusively on direct customer interaction, the value of his products, and the extensive know-how of his team. "As a smaller advertising technology company with a team of six individuals, each of whom is a master of their craft from the ground up and to perfection, investing heavily in automating our workflow or even maintaining and operating an online store simply doesn't make sense," explains Peter Rommel. "As a complete solutions provider, we essentially offer a vast array of products that are so comprehensive and individualised that attempting to showcase them in an online store would require an excessive amount of effort. Such a concept would not be suitable for us and our customer structure. Instead, I personally know each and every one of our customers. We maintain direct contact, often built on mutual trust through longstanding business partnerships. New customers find us through platforms like Facebook and Instagram or through the proven method of word of mouth, which occurs naturally due to our numerous successfully completed projects and orders. We enter the market solely with our name and customer feedback – and we have been doing so successfully for two decades now." A complete solutions provider with aspirations The range of products offered by Peter Rommel‘s company covers the entire spectrum of traditional advertising technology, ranging from embroidered work clothing to the design of custom graphics, illuminated facade advertising, and mounted printing. However, the central focus of the company is clearly printing. For this purpose, there are two Mimaki UCJV300-160 UV-LED roll-to-roll printers with integrated cutting functions and RasterLink RIP software available in Lauingen. Their versatility caters to the diverse portfolio of passionate advertising technicians, enabling high-quality production and creative work. The machine setup is complemented by additional cutting plotters from Mimaki and Summa. Peter Rommel became aware of Mimaki systems through a former colleague who, after working in advertising technology, now serves as an application specialist at Mimaki. Since then, he has benefited from the numerous advantages of the all-around UV printer and cutting plotter, which he acquired from Mimaki dealer, Modico Graphic Systems. He is thoroughly convinced by the reliable UV-LED systems. "Thanks to the positive characteristics of the UV inks used, we can print on a wide variety of media, and the system allows us to transition quickly to the next step of our work. The extensive range of possible applications and functionalities perfectly aligns with our broad product range," summarises the owner with satisfaction. Although the past three years were shaped by the pandemic, which posed significant challenges for many advertising technicians due to the absence of trade fairs and events, Peter Rommel managed to expand his business during this period. "From a business standpoint, the entire pandemic was more of a blessing than a curse for us. We witnessed how many colleagues focused on trade fair construction or furniture saw their orders vanish overnight. However, due to our broad product range, we had the advantage of having sufficient alternatives and opportunities to pivot our business in other areas during this period," Peter Rommel explains. "We heavily rely on film technology, work extensively in the automotive sector, execute facade advertisements, and banners, and process the entire spectrum of typical digital printing media. Additionally, we are also active in LED technology. We have greatly benefited from this strategic approach during this time," he adds, outlining his diverse product portfolio. "You can never predict in advance which sector will grow or decline. Yet, up until now, at the end of each fiscal year, our balance sheet has been positive. The broad range of products provides a balanced mix that helps successfully offset any lows in a particular business area. Through our positioning, we were able to cushion every downturn adequately – an invaluable advantage in these unpredictable times." In addition to the numerous smaller businesses and craft enterprises that often commission the design and production of their advertising spaces, Peter Rommel also serves several well-known brand manufacturers as his clients. For instance, a major tractor manufacturer, Deutz-Fahr, is among his customers. Rommel produces and installs prints spanning entire exhibition halls within tensioned frame systems for this client. According to Rommel, these are project-specific orders that quickly add up to several hundred square metres in size. Furthermore, Rommel Werbung (advertising) also equips around 80 stations of a large petrol station chain with attached convenience stores and beverage markets, providing them with their monthly changing poster advertisements. There are also several other renowned retail chains that Rommel serves. “We are the best-performing supplier in our region. Our regular catchment area extends from Augsburg to Ulm, but due to our chain store clientele, our reach stretches from Lake Constance to Würzburg and from Stuttgart to Munich,” Peter Rommel explains. Recently, Peter Rommel was able to win over a renowned electronics manufacturer from the region with his reliability and know-how. He now supplies all the necessary prints for two locations of the corporation. This includes everything from small parking signs that need replacement due to sun fading to massive 20 x 10-metre prints within tensioned frames. Over the years, Peter Rommel has learned: "Once you are listed as a supplier, it creates an enormous commitment. If you consistently deliver good work, you earn a certain level of trust and can look forward to a long-term customer relationship." Remain innovative and open-minded Creativity is an invaluable prerequisite for long-term success in the field of advertising technology. This is why Peter Rommel consistently introduces new products and solutions into the company's portfolio. "We advertising technicians are easily excited about innovations. We observe the market, participate in many forums, frequently come across intriguing novelties, and regularly ask ourselves whether a specific application would be attractive to our company and customer base," explains Peter Rommel. One innovation that the entrepreneur is currently exploring is switchable film. With a click, this film changes from transparent to an opaque frosted glass appearance. According to Peter Rommel, this product is relatively new to the market and is currently in high demand. Additionally, since the manufacturer claims that the film can be printed on, this presents a new and exciting playground for creative ideas for Peter Rommel, from which his customers can benefit in the future. Organic growth Looking towards the future, the focus at Rommel Werbetechnik is clearly on expansion, but with a sense of proportion. Plans include the addition of more systems from Mimaki, including another UV printer and possibly one of the new DTF printers when they are available. To ensure capacity utilisation, share the investment costs, and address space requirements, Peter Rommel is pursuing a collaboration with a friendly company from the region. According to Peter Rommel, there is not a strong sense of competition among advertising technicians in the region. Each person focuses on their strengths and occasionally seeks support from others. "My goal is to further expand the printing sector. My colleague shares the same vision, so we have decided to combine our expertise and jointly drive this segment forward," Peter Rommel concludes.
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Fujifilm launches Jet Press 1160CF in EMEA

Fujifilm has confirmed that EMEA customers are now able to place orders for the Jet Press 1160CF, with installations expected by the end of Q3. The manufacturer introduced the continuous-feed inkjet press to the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region via a special live online event held on 9 and 10 July that was broadcast live from Japan. The new press complements Fujifilm’s existing Jet Press 1160CFG, which was launched at Drupa and also demonstrated at the Hunkeler Innovationdays 2025 event in Lucerne, Switzerland in February. Both machines are inkjet presses designed to deliver “exceptional productivity and print quality” for commercial print applications including direct mail, books, and journals. The Jet Press 1160CF features a unique ink formulation, which enables the press to print on uncoated and matt coated stocks with consistent high quality, and is suitable for transaction, transpromo, books, direct mail, and manuals. The Jet Press 1160CFG, meanwhile, is an enhanced configuration of the CF model and features Fujifilm’s unique paper stabiliser technology, which is suitable for printing on standard offset stocks for high quality commercial applications, books, and magazines. The online event featured live demonstrations of both the Jet Press 1160CF and the Jet Press 1160CFG, alongside new robotic and software offerings, in Fujifilm’s Future Edge Smart Factory. Mark Stephenson, business development manager at Fujifilm Europe, hosted the online event from the UK, while Danny Bakker, digital printing demonstrator and application specialist, and Grzegorz Szymanko, product manager for Jet Press 1160, were both on the ground supporting in Japan. Stephenson said during yesterday’s session that some people in Europe, Middle East and Africa "haven’t seen Fujifilm involved in toner until maybe three years ago, and they haven’t seen us involved in high-speed inkjet – we’ve done sheetfed for a while – until perhaps just the last year, but our story in inkjet goes back a lot further”. The manufacturer started its continuous-feed inkjet business in the Asia Pacific region in 2011 and Fujifilm has installed 200 units there since. During the event yesterday, David Cascarino, who is responsible for industrial print inkjet at Fujifilm in Australia, described how one customer there uses a Jet Press 1160CF to produce menus for a grocery and produce home delivery service. He explained: “That’s a daily task. They receive files at about 10am and they’ve got about 24 hours to turn that around. The reason why it works so well on the 1160 is because the varied amounts of menus that are required differ with every single menu. “With some menus they require 5,000 and for some others it might only be 500. The 1160 itself drives that application but the information is delivered by XMF PressReady, which is key critical in matching and delivering to the engine the information and the data that it needs to produce it efficiently. “And the quality that they’re producing off the 1160 is allowing that to happen. “The quality needs to be realistic and vivid and attractive; all of those criteria that make it a menu that the customers want to produce and want to cook.” As well as press demonstrations, the event featured a video case study from Korean company Twinbell, which operates two 1160CF presses and is considering investing in several more.
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Fujifilm launches Jet Press 1160CF in EMEA

Fujifilm has confirmed that EMEA customers are now able to place orders for the Jet Press 1160CF, with installations expected by the end of Q3. The manufacturer introduced the continuous-feed inkjet press to the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region via a special live online event held on 9 and 10 July that was broadcast live from Japan. The new press complements Fujifilm’s existing Jet Press 1160CFG, which was launched at Drupa and also demonstrated at the Hunkeler Innovationdays 2025 event in Lucerne, Switzerland in February. Both machines are inkjet presses designed to deliver “exceptional productivity and print quality” for commercial print applications including direct mail, books, and journals. The Jet Press 1160CF features a unique ink formulation, which enables the press to print on uncoated and matt coated stocks with consistent high quality, and is suitable for transaction, transpromo, books, direct mail, and manuals. The Jet Press 1160CFG, meanwhile, is an enhanced configuration of the CF model and features Fujifilm’s unique paper stabiliser technology, which is suitable for printing on standard offset stocks for high quality commercial applications, books, and magazines. The online event featured live demonstrations of both the Jet Press 1160CF and the Jet Press 1160CFG, alongside new robotic and software offerings, in Fujifilm’s Future Edge Smart Factory. Mark Stephenson, business development manager at Fujifilm Europe, hosted the online event from the UK, while Danny Bakker, digital printing demonstrator and application specialist, and Grzegorz Szymanko, product manager for Jet Press 1160, were both on the ground supporting in Japan. Stephenson said during yesterday’s session that some people in Europe, Middle East and Africa "haven’t seen Fujifilm involved in toner until maybe three years ago, and they haven’t seen us involved in high-speed inkjet – we’ve done sheetfed for a while – until perhaps just the last year, but our story in inkjet goes back a lot further”. The manufacturer started its continuous-feed inkjet business in the Asia Pacific region in 2011 and Fujifilm has installed 200 units there since. During the event yesterday, David Cascarino, who is responsible for industrial print inkjet at Fujifilm in Australia, described how one customer there uses a Jet Press 1160CF to produce menus for a grocery and produce home delivery service. He explained: “That’s a daily task. They receive files at about 10am and they’ve got about 24 hours to turn that around. The reason why it works so well on the 1160 is because the varied amounts of menus that are required differ with every single menu. “With some menus they require 5,000 and for some others it might only be 500. The 1160 itself drives that application but the information is delivered by XMF PressReady, which is key critical in matching and delivering to the engine the information and the data that it needs to produce it efficiently. “And the quality that they’re producing off the 1160 is allowing that to happen. “The quality needs to be realistic and vivid and attractive; all of those criteria that make it a menu that the customers want to produce and want to cook.” As well as press demonstrations, the event featured a video case study from Korean company Twinbell, which operates two 1160CF presses and is considering investing in several more.
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    Avinci CX3200 is 3.2 m wide dye sub textile printer capable of printing on polyester-based textiles What is it? Agfa’s Avinci CX3200 is a highly reliable and convenient soft signage printer that can print directly to fabrics and onto transfer paper. It uses an off-line calendar unit to ensure perfect fixation. Agfa’s dedicated dye sublimation roll-to-roll printer will enable you to create vibrant, high-quality prints on polyester-based fabrics up to 3.2 m wide, including a broad range of in- and outdoor soft signage applications, as well as interior decoration. The Avinci CX3200 boasts a rich color gamut and delivers deep black, perfect solids, accurate spot color mapping and smooth tonal rendering that is particularly noticeable in skin tones. The Avinci inks are characterised by their flexibility, image longevity and outdoor resistance. They offer stable jetting performance and deliver the same high-quality results, batch after batch. An off-line calender unit fixes the color deeply into the structure of the polyester-based fabrics while evaporating the carrier fluid. When was it launched at what are the target markets? It was launched on June 22, 2021, and aimed at soft signage industry, sports wear, fashion industry and home décor. Avinic CX3200 is a 3.2 m wide Dye Sub Textile printer capable of printing on polyester based textiles. Does it replace an earlier product? It replaces the earlier model of DX3200. The Avinci CX3200 is driven by Agfa’s Asanti wide-format workflow software. Color accuracy is provided by the easy-to-use color management. Using  their Calibrated Print Mode feature, new media can be calibrated and profiled in less than 15 minutes, after which the new profiles can be used to guarantee print quality. Asanti controls and automates the entire printing process from file intake to finishing, maximising productivity. Its comprehensive integration of file handling, color management and preflighting guarantees smooth and error-free jobs. The web-based Asanti Production Dashboard offers a view on your running production. It summarizes the jobs produced and reports on quantity printed, media usage, ink volumes enabling you to control your production and to manage your print shop optimally. What is the USP? It allows you to print directly on textiles and capable of print on transfer paper media as well. Single person media loading and low inks consumptions are another features. High productivity and a robust design for reliable printing at all times, vibrant prints and a wide color gamut; fine detail rendering; extensive applications scope; low ink consumption; convenient operations and a fast changeover between jobs are another features. Avinci produces good results with a minimum of jetted ink. This low ink consumption is based on Agfa’s renowned Thin Ink Layer technology: a smart combination of particular ink characteristics and our Asanti workflow software algorithms that tune the ink quantities perfectly to the required image quality mode. What training and support are available? Full in house training and support available from Agfa UAE and Belgium. Complete and integrated solution are available for printer, inks, workflow software, worldwide service and applications support. How productive is it? It prints at speed of 250 Sqm per hr on express mode. Being able to print directly to fabric is easy and ideal for fast handling and for special applications such as flags, where print-though is needed. Transfer paper allows for super sharp prints, eliminates any set-off, and limits media waste to a minimum. In addition, it extends the application scope to sportswear and fashion garments, as well as home décor prints on non-coated polyester fabrics. What does it cost? How is it sold? The recommended retail price (RRP) is approximately $220k stand alone printer and requires a separate calendaring unit. How many are in use? Currently, the latest CX3200 are around 11 units around the world. Specifications 3.2m Dye sublimation Printer Kyocera print heads 4 colour printer CYMK Direct to garment capable to print on transfer paper Max speed of 250 sqm Stand alone printer Resolution up to 600 x 1800 dpi Media types: Polyester-based fabrics, or transfer paper used to create banners, indoor wall graphics, shop decoration, outdoor advertising, light boxes, trade show displays, flags and high polyester-based blends “Agfa Avinci CX3200  was launched in June 2021.”
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