Shaun Holdom from Fujifilm demonstrated the Acuity Prime Hybrid machine during the Printing United exhibition in Las Vegas.
The Acuity Prime Hybrid was launched last year at the Fespa exhibition in Munich.
Modelled on the highly successful Acuity Prime, the machine brings additional versatility due to its ability to handle rigid and flexible media.
When used as a flatbed machine, the Acuity Prime Hybrid can print on substrates up to 2m in width. It can simultaneously print on up to four pieces of rigid media and features registration pins for exact edge-to-edge printing.
The Acuity Prime Hybrid can produce a print at production quality starting from 92 square metres per hour. It also features front and back handling tables to support all media types while facilitating easy media positioning.
The roll-fed configuration can be loaded with two rolls each up to 0.9m wide, and its GreenGuard Gold certified ink makes it suitable for wallpaper production – as well as an extensive range of other applications.
The Acuity Prime Hybrid is suited to a wide range of media, including Dibond, foamboard, acrylic, polyester and more.
Shaun Holdom demonstrates the Fujifilm Acuity Hybrid at Printing United Las Vegas 2024:
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