Epson presents the new SureColor SC-F9400 sublimation printers with fluorescent inks
Epson presented its first sublimation printer capable of printing with fluorescent inks: it is the SureColor SC-F9400H, capable of printing on fabrics up to 64 inches wide.
Sublimation printing on fabrics with fluorescent inks has become simpler thanks to the new Epson SureColor SC-F9400H, which allows printing with fluorescent inks on fabrics in large volumes and with a width of 64 inches. Similar features of the SureColor SC-F9400, which does not support fluorescent inks.
Epson SureColor SC-F9400H and SC-F9400: Sublimation printers with fluorescent inks
Although fluorescent inks certainly represent a niche in the market compared to the broader demand for traditional colors, companies can undoubtedly benefit from the possibility of offering printing with such inks.
The new Epson SureColor SC-F9400H is the first model of the Japanese manufacturer that allows printing with fluorescent yellow and fluorescent pink on fabrics and clothes, soft signage (flags, etc.) and promotional items.
This is the most significant difference between the SC-F9400H and the SC-F9400, which are otherwise identical in their ability to print on objects up to 64 inches wide.
With this new series, Epson also introduces other innovations: instructions on the use and maintenance of the printers are provided via a video accessible by a QR code; there is a wider selection of EMX files; the print head is protected to control the air flow; an automatic fiber removal system prevents the occlusion of the nozzles.
The availability of the new printers is scheduled for January 2020. Further information will be made available on the company website.