PrintWeek's pick of the new wide-format products on show at Fespa
Alplas Stand D65S
POS accessory company Alplas will be focusing on its Printlock in-store graphic display for flagstick, header panel or bus stop signage that, says the vendor, allows easy and quick assembly and disassembly.
Alusign Stand K74S
New to the Alusign stand this year will be two new additions to the Plato + curved sign frame range. The vendor is still on the hunt for distributors in some European countries.
Ansal Stand G37N
Ansal will be offering advice on low-temperature curing machines, dryers with double burners, flashcures and transfer conveyor presses. The vendor will be offering information on its Maxiplufix and Maxirapicure low temperature gas dryers, Rapidry Flashcures, IR Temperature Controlled Flashcures, and Rapicure gas- and electric-heated dryers.
Chiossi e Cavazzuti Stand H40N
New tunnel ovens designed to dry digital printing fabrics wil be shown here. Chiossi e Cavazzuti will demo how an optional version with two belt conveyors allows both the drying of large-format printing and of two t-shirts simultaneously.
Cosign Stand N46S
Cosign will launch the I-Sign flexible sign system. Visitors will be shown how the frame is equipped with a locking function to prevent unauthorised changing of inserts and make the I-Sign vandal proof.
E-Xibit Stand M78S
Frame manufacturer E-Xhibit frame-system will showcase its frame profile E-X 14 plus for printed aluminium composite panels. The newest addition to the company’s frame portfolio is designed for composite panels mounted under acrylic glass. E-X 14 plus hides the panels’ raw edges, is available in silver anodised colour, and has a wall clearance of 7mm. The product is shipped in standard lengths of 3m and 4m to be cut on location.
Fraser Antistatic Stand Q114S
This vendor will show its new 3024 compact lightweight ionising bar, which has its own internal power unit. The new high-thrust ionised blow-clean pistol and high-powered short-range bar that claims to offer improved neutralisation of stubborn static charges on media of all types, will also be on show.
G Bopp Stand D44N
A self-tensioning P-Frame will be making its worldwide debut at the G Bopp stand. The company will also be promoting its quality mesh, frame and consultancy package to screen printers and focusing on a remeshing service for large-format frames.
GEW Stand K64S
GEW will launch its new E2C ‘low-energy’ UV curing solutions for flatbed inkjet presses. The new technology reduces energy consumption by 42% compared with conventional UV systems, while enabling maximum productivity on a range of heat-sensitive substrates, says the company. It also, says GEW, imposes no restriction in the range of inks that can be used or the speed at which they can be processed.
Grafityp Stand P22S
Cutting plotters from GCC and Roland, laser engravers and cutters from GCC, garment decoration films from Siser and heat presses from Siser and SEFA are some of the products that can be seen at the Grafityp stand.
Integration Technology Stand N3S
On show for the first time, with live applications of the system running daily at the ITL booth, will be the new high-power air- cooled VZero UV LED system, aimed at grand-format graphic printers, high-speed single-pass inkjet printing and roll-to-roll label printing. Also on show will be the recently launched SubZero LED, a curing system for wide-format inkjet printers, and the new miniature air-cooled MZero LED.
Just Normlicht Stand N45N
Just Normlicht will be introducing its new Wall Illumination viewing wall for wide-format print. It will also display the Wall Illuminationt SP with a new softProof Control module featuring new advanced functionality for maintaining consistent light conditions across multiple viewing locations. Wall Illumination is available in many different standard sizes up to (2.4m (8ft) high by 3.4m (11ft) wide. Custom sizes are also available.
Ultima Displays Stand N16S
Ultima Displays will be showcasing a selection of their latest lines including iPad holders, wide-format banners and hop-ups. They will also highlight some ‘essential’ products including banners and flags.