Mimaki showcases four new products at PacPrint 2025

Traditionally, new Mimaki products have launched first in the US and Europe, with a delay of three to four months before becoming available in Australia. However, this year marks a significant change, with Australian customers having the opportunity to experience the same innovations unveiled at ISA and FESPA to come to PacPrint in Sydney.

The new products include:

UJV300DTF-75: Mimaki’s first UV-curable Direct-to-Film (UV-DTF) printer. Building on the global success of its DTF technology with more than 2,500 units sold since 2023, this model combines Mimaki’s maintenance-free platform with more than 20 years of UV printing expertise.

It features a new pinch roller for improved precision and uses SVHC-free UV ink, aligning with strict EU environmental standards and setting a new benchmark for safe, high-quality DTF production. This will be commercially available in Australia from July 2025.

Velflex’s Ben Carroll introduced the Mimaki UJV300DTF-75 roll-to-roll DTF at FESPA Berlin.

The JV200-160

JV200-160: An entry-level printer powered by the same high-performance engine used in the 330 series. As a sibling to the CJV200 Print & Cut series, which debuted in Australia in January 2024, the JV200 delivers intuitive operation and consistently professional output, ideal for businesses seeking quality with simplicity. This will be commercially available in Australia from June 2025.

The JV330

3M MCS: Mimaki’s SS21 solvent ink, known for its rich colour and durability, is now officially certified by the 3M MCS Warranty. This first-ever certification for Mimaki’s solvent range strengthens its value, particularly in vehicle wrap applications where the JV330/CJV330 and SS21 are already trusted by brands such as Brad Jones Racing.

The Tx330-1800

Tx330-1800: A next-generation textile printer builds on the legacy of the Tx300-1800 with enhanced productivity and print quality.

It incorporates Mimaki’s latest 330-series engine and supports BlueSign-approved TP410 pigment ink, making it ideal for both educational settings and industrial textile production. This will be commercially available in Australia from June 2025.

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