Mutoh brings out direct-to-fabric printer range

Mutoh brings out direct-to-fabric printer range

Mutoh has released a Viper TX Soft Sign series of direct-to-fabric printers. Available in 162cm (63.78in) and 221cm (87in) widths, the printers can handle polyester fabrics with open or closed structure and incorporate all the features required to load, transport and tension, dry, heat-fix and roll-up finished prints. Using Mutoh's new VOC-free water-based direct disperse inks, the new engines deliver typical production speeds up to 37m?/h and top engine speeds up to 77m?/h.

The Mutoh Viper TX Soft Sign printers have been purposely built for professional soft signage print businesses looking for an integrated workflow to print directly onto polyester fabrics and are suited for a wide variety of applications: heavy duty flags, banners, architectural graphics, sport arena displays, wall murals, home furnishings, curtains etc.

"We have been marketing wide-format dye sub and direct textile printers developed and manufactured at our Belgian factory since 2004. Today, we offer several product lines products such as Viper, Viper TX, Viper 100, Viper Extreme and Viper TX Extreme," said Arthur Vanhoutte, president of Mutoh's European operations. "Viper TX Soft Sign printers are our first integrated direct textile printing solutions, delivering prints immediately ready for use. ??

"The new printers address the key demands for a green workflow. Using Mutoh water-based inks they print directly onto polyester fabric, with no need for transfer paper. ?Keeping the environment in mind, printing signage on fabric is preferable because it folds easily, is light to transport, re-usable and last but not least, polyester fabrics are recyclable. ?Our new cost-effective soft sign printers will allow innovative entrepreneurs to address latest market trends such as web-to-print, print-on-demand and customization," Vanhoutte concludes.

The Viper TX Soft Sign printer's integrated infra red dryer and fan bank will dry the printed fabric before heat fixation. ?After drying, the printed fabric will run into the fixation unit, consisting of a contact drum with integrated infra red lamp. ?Its typical working temperature is 180?C. ?The fixation time depends on the print mode that is used. ?The fabric process can be easily controlled via a touch display on a swivel arm. ? The in-line fabric drying and fixation system has no cooling down delay. ?An integrated switch 'on' timer makes sure the printer is ready in the morning.

Fabric transport has been made easy with the fully motorized heavy-duty unwinding/winding system with dancer bars for media rolls up to 150 kg. The system is ready for inside and outside unwinding and winding. Perfect fabric tracking with the front and back belt system delivers straight winding of finished prints onto the take-up roll.

The new printers incorporate eight drop-on-demand piezo inkjet heads. ?Each head has 2 x 180 nozzles. Using Dynamic Variable Dot Imaging Technology, each ink droplet is individually adjustable to provide high speed and high quality printing with low ink consumption. The printers incorporate Mutoh's award-winning Intelligent Interweaving print technology.

The Viper TX Soft Sign 90 achieves a top speed of 77m?/h (Viper TX Soft Sign 65: 63 m?/h). ?Quality production speeds of 37m?/h on the TX Soft Sign 90 are reached with the Intelligent Interweaving 360x360 high definition mode (Viper TX Soft Sign 65: 33 m?/h). ?Highest quality prints (720dpi) are delivered at 17m?/h (Viper TX Soft Sign 65: 15 m?/h).

To remove vapours when heat fixing direct printed fabrics, the machines can be directly connected to Mutoh's optional fume extraction system. ?Connection is possible via multiple connection points. ?A hose will then make the connection with the fume extraction system.

The printers can also be connected to Mutoh's optional bulk ink system offering long unattended printing options along with minimum user intervention.

Mutoh's new Viper TX Soft Sign printers will be on display at Mutoh's booth at the oncoming Fespa 2010 show.

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