Graphic Arts Magazine May 2019 | Page 11

New Products A faster DTG printer with higher print resolution An industrial DTG printer for polyester fabrics Ricoh’s new Ri 1000 Direct-To-Garment (DTG) printer was developed “in response to the growing demand for easy-to-use, efficient and affordable garment decoration.” The Ri 1000 joins the Ri 100 and Ri 6000 in Ricoh’s rapidly expanding DTG portfolio of solutions. Faster than the Ri 3000 it replaces, the Ri 1000 delivers greater print quality with enhanced resolution of 1,200 x 1,200 dpi and supports CMYK plus white ink to ensure “dazzling results on fabric of any colour,” said the OEM. The new printer is ideal for 100% light polyester and polycotton-blend fabrics. This opens up greater opportunities for garments and textile products in a number of sectors, including sportswear. The Ri 1000 can switch seamlessly between multiple styles of platens up to 406.4 mm x 508 mm. Its magnetic mechanism enables the platens to easily snap on and off without the need for additional tools. This flexibility supports continuous production and a wide range of print capabilities – from children's sizes to super-wide designs. Kornit Digital has characterized its new Kornit NeoPoly Technology as “the industry’s first digital industrial process for high-quality printing on polyester.” Currently, polyester is printed using analogue solutions. But these create major technological, cost and sustainability challenges, said the OEM. Kornit NeoPoly Technology handles polyester applications without compromising on design, run size, substrate or labour. The technology utilizes an inkset and a physical and chemical process specifically developed for low-temperature curing, along with polyester-enhancing features that maintain fabric characteristics and colour fastness. The new process also prevents dye migration on polyester. The inks are Oeko-Tex and Eco-Passport certified and don’t contain PVCs or other toxic ingredients. The first system equipped with Kornit NeoPoly Technology is the new Kornit Avalanche Poly Pro, a member of Kornit’s industrial print series. “The single-step Poly Pro is the perfect system for the industry, enabling easy and cost-effect- ive short-runs and on-demand printing on polyester,” Kornit added. Kornit Avalanche Poly Pro Ricoh Ri 1000 DTG Printer A new desktop 3D printer for signage and displays The Mimaki 3DFF-222 3D Printer, co-branded with Sindoh, is a fused filament fabrication (FFF) solution developed as an in-house design and production tool, ideal for parts such as jigs used in direct-to-shape printing and tools for producing 3D signage. The system prints in PLA material (polylactic acid) using filament cartridges, and offers remote monitoring of each job through a Mimaki app. PLA filament is a plant-derived eco-plastic made from corn and potato starch. The system can inexpensively produce customized print jigs, which can be used to stabilize print quality when printing on flatbed, direct-to-shape UV LED printers from the OEM’s UJF series. Sign and display printers will see time and cost savings through efficient in-house manufacturing of indoor signs and channel letters – which are first 3D printed, then decorated using Mimaki’s UV printers in LD mode. A flexible metal bed with built-in thermostatic function enables stable formation and easy removal of models. Bed Leveling Assist automatically measures horizontal error of the table and corrects it. Mimaki 3DFF-222 3D Printer @graphicarts A new category of 3D printer MakerBot has characterized its Method 3D Printer as “the first performance 3D printer.” The OEM added that performance 3D printing bridges the gap between desktop and industrial 3D printing by including features that were previously only available on industrial 3D printers, at a much lower cost. Industrial technologies on the Method include a Circulating Heated Chamber, Dual Performance Extruders, Precision PVA Water Soluble Supports, Dry-Sealed Material Bays, and an Ultra-Rigid Metal Frame. The Method was designed to carefully control every aspect of the 3D print environment, resulting in repeatable and consistent parts with ± 0.2 mm dimensional accuracy, as well as vertical layer uniformity. Until now, this level of precision has been limited to industrial-grade 3D printers, said the OEM. Its dual extrusion system and water-soluble PVA provides a superior surface finish and enables maximum design freedom and unrestricted geometries, such as complex overhangs, without scarring. The printer also allows users to turn their CAD files into parts much faster “with up to double the print speeds of conventional MakerBot Method desktop 3D printers.” 3D Printer GRAPHIC ARTS MAGAZINE | May 2019 | 11