The Jet Press 720, which has a maximum print size of 720mm
by 520mm, is the combination of Fujifilm Group's technologies. The press will
be globally marketed by Fuji Xerox and exhibited at drupa this year.
Fujifilm Corporation claims the Jet Press 720 achieves quality levels
comparable to offset printing for a variety of different types of coated
papers. The high quality is realized by gray scale reproduction with a
four-level drop modulation technology and rapid coagulation ink technology.
The company says, "This digital printing technology
achieving high-speed, high-quality and large sheet size is set to revolutionise
the printing industry by significantly enhancing the efficiency of the print
production process."
Fujifilm Corporation claims the printer enables high productivity, at
approximately 180 sheets per minute due to the newly developed printhead for
single-pass inkjet printing. Fuji
also says it is more effective than offset printing to meet the demand for fast
turnarounds and short print runs, since it needs shorter make-ready times and
no drying time.
A company statement says, "Currently, the amount of
short-run print is increasing in the commercial print market. In general,
digital printing has been the preferred technology for such short-run print
thanks to its short make-ready time."
The statement continues, "Up until now, there has been no
digital print technology that achieves production speeds and quality comparable
to offset printing on larger format sheet sizes."
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