More than 80 customers from 15 countries at Fujifilm's Peak Performance Print event

During seven targeted, invitation-only events at Fujifilm's Print Experience Centre in Brussels, visitors were able to discover Fujifilm's inkjet technologies, including the high-speed Jet Press 750S and Jet Press 1160CFG.

The main aim of these events, spread over seven days throughout November, was to enable visitors to discover the full potential of Fujifilm's inkjet technologies. Thanks to the many live demonstrations, they were able to gain first-hand experience and valuable information.

Grzegorz Szymanko, Solutions Manager for Digital Press Solutions at Fujifilm Europe, moderated the "Inkjet Economics" sessions throughout the event. He comments: "I've only just joined Fujifilm, but I have decades of experience in the field of digital printing technologies, and inkjet in particular. I'm delighted to be part of the Fujifilm team and to help companies in this sector find their sweet spot, the optimum balance between speed, productivity and quality. This balance is unique to each business, and we're here to help companies find it, enabling them to develop new applications, increase their volumes and offer greater added value to their customers."

"During the sessions organized in Brussels this month, I tried to show how to optimize ink consumption on Fujifilm inkjet presses. This is essential, not only to control costs, but also to streamline production processes and improve sustainability by reducing energy consumption during the drying phase. Fujifilm inkjet presses are equipped with intuitive tools to closely monitor ink consumption, reserving maximum ink application for high-end jobs."

Fujifilm also presented inline coating solutions for the Jet Press 750S, including a demonstration of the Phoenix 30 coater in the Print Experience Centre. Later in the day, a live link from Fujifilm's Chicago facility (USA) showcased the new Kompac Onyx 30i system inline with the Jet Press 750S for spot coating with both UV and water-based coatings.

Visitors were also able to appreciate Technau's finishing solutions, and discover all the creative application possibilities offered by Fujifilm's Jet Press 1160CFG reel-to-reel press.

The show was meticulously organized to maximize engagement and collaboration, with sessions tailored to each country to strengthen local networks and encourage open exchanges between customers. This approach created a real emulation between participants, who were able to exchange ideas and points of view, and share their experiences.

To underline the importance of customer partnerships, Fujifilm invited Printec (Germany) and Torby Duet (Poland), two Jet Press customers, to share their stories and experiences with visitors. Their presentations were very interesting and inspiring, and clearly demonstrated that Fujifilm inkjet technology can help revolutionize the industry.

Taro Aoki, Head of Digital Press Solutions at Fujifilm EMEA, comments: "We are delighted with the success of our latest Peak Performance Print events and the extremely encouraging feedback from customers who travelled from all over Europe to attend. They came away with valuable information about Fujifilm's expertise and inkjet technologies, as well as their potential to transform their own business."

Summary of Fujifilm solutions presented :

Jet Press 750S High-speed fujifilm's iconic B2 inkjet press remains the industry benchmark for high-quality inkjet production.

Jet Press 1160CFG : introduced for the first time at drupa 2024, Fujifilm's new reel-to-reel production press features a paper stabilization solution for high-speed, high-quality production, particularly for book, magazine and publication printing.

Inkjet printing systems : combining Fujifilm's expertise in printheads, inks and inkjet systems, Fujifilm's printbars can be configured in a variety of bespoke solutions to bring digital flexibility to existing analogue production lines.

Revoria XMF PressReady : fujifilm's digital print workflow system helps users automate production and get the most out of Fujifilm's inkjet technologies.

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