FESPA gallery: Durst exhibition stand in pictures

Durst took to FESPA Munich to showcase a number of its machines, including the launch of a new P5 350 HSR printer, and unveil its P5 Robotics concept.

Here are some pictures of its stand from the recent the tradeshow:

Durst believes the new P5 350 HSR, unveiled at FESPA Munich, will introduce a completely new set of customers to its brand.
The new P5 350 HSR is a 3.5m LED roll-to-roll model that achieves print speeds up to 670 square metres per hour and can be equipped with an optional master roll. This can feed rolls weighing up to 1,000kg and 635mm in diameter, enabling long production cycles without interruption.
Based on the extraordinary reaction to the launch of this machine, Durst expects the machine to bring new customers to the Durst family because it will incorporate X-Y trimming as well as back printing of posters.
More information about Durst’s entire P5 range.
Labels printed using Durst printers.
More prints created using Durst’s technologies.
Durst’s stand was constantly busy with people keen to learn about its technologies and other offerings.
Customers learning more about Durst’s service offerings.
The evolution of Durst in a snapshot.
Durst’s sustainability and social responsibility ethos was also a point of focus.
The introduction of an unmanned robotic system on the Durst stand stole the show in terms of visitor engagement and interest at the FESPA 2023 exhibition in Munich.
In a move that was not known to many people within the company, let alone the industry, the unveiling of the Durst P5 Robotics concept followed a year of research and development.
The metronomically mesmerising robotic performance was the most photographed and videoed area at the FESPA 2023 exhibition as printers weighed up and openly debated the potential benefits of the investment that would be required to duplicate the dual-robot prototype concept demonstrated.
Vanguard Europe, A Durst company, unveiled its next-generation UV flatbed printer, the VK3220T-HS, at FESPA Munich in Germany.
In its first public showing, the machine took centre stage at the Vanguard booth alongside Durst.
A 3.2m by 2m flatbed printer, the VK3220T-HS becomes part of Vanguard Europe’s growing portfolio of printers serving all customers in markets covering the industrial flatbed and roll-to-roll printer spectrum with high-performance needs.
Using up to three rows of the 4 picoliter drop size Kyocera print heads at up to 1800 dpi print resolution, the Vanguard VK3220T-HS runs at up to 360 square metres an hour. It is also a printer that can grow and scale in line with customer requirements.

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