Durst launches new P5 500 TEX ISUB with water-based ink at FESPA Global Print Expo Berlin

Durst has launched the P5 500 TEX ISUB five-metre dye sublimation printer that uses water-based inks for soft signage and textile printing at FESPA Global Print Expo in Berlin this week.

The new machine complements the P5 350 TEX ISUB that is already in the market for media up to 340cm wide.

Sprinter understands numerous P5 500 TEX ISUB machines were sold within hours of the new five metre printer hitting the market – although a machine has not been confirmed as sold for the Australian market at this stage.

According to Durst co-owner and CEO, Christoph Gamper, the new machine is a “game-changer” for the category.

“With a 5.2 metre print width and innovative in-line fixation technology, this printer enables a one-step direct-to-fabric process, combining high performance, brilliant colour output and production efficiency for sustainable and high-impact visual applications. 

“The Durst P5 TEX ISUB is a water-based printing system designed for super wide soft signage and fabric applications, enabling direct printing on polyester fabrics with brilliant, vivid colours using Durst Sublifix ink.

Christian Harder, Christoph Gamper and Andrea Riccardi at the Durst press conference in Berlin

“Its unique contactless IR-inline fixation technology ensures colour consistency, sharpness, and high quality print quality across the entire printing width,” Gamper said.

“This is a versatile all-rounder for retail, trade fairs, flags, short-term outdoor advertising and textile printing. It supports both direct-to-fabric printing and transfer paper printing, delivering exceptional flexibility and efficiency in a one-step process.

“We are here at FESPA for the graphics market – and in our world this is represented by the P5 family. The P5 500 TEX ISUB is one of the most interesting machines at the show – 

This features technology we are very proud of and spearheading into an arena where just a couple of companies have tried previously.”

Ahead of the company’s 90th anniversary next year, Gamper confirmed the turnover for the Durst business now exceeds 400 million, which represents more than a 10 per cent increase on the 360 million reported during the company’s drupa press conference a year ago.

Durst has also increased its workforce by 10 per cent to more 1100 people – up from the 1000 people reported a year ago.

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