Fujifilm and Inca to unveil Onset Q40i

The latest addition to the Inca Onset series, the Inca Onset Q40i incorporates Fujifilm Spectra Dimatix QS10 printheads to deliver a 10 picolitre drop size, building upon the quality of the S40i model’s 27 picolitre drop size. The flat-bed prints onto media up to 3.14m x 1.6m (123.6in x 63in) and up to 50mm (2in) thick. It can be ordered as a four or six-colour model, offers 1200dpi, and prints up to 310m2/hr, equating to 62 full-bed sheets per hour. Applications for the printer will include backlit cosmetics displays, fashion displays and other closely-viewed graphics, said Inca. New York City-based Duggal Visual Solutions is the first beta test partner of the Inca Onset Q40i. Chief executive Michael Duggal said with clientele that tended to “push creative boundaries” the company was expert at dealing with industry demands. “We have years of experience assessing which machines are capable of satisfying and exceeding those demands,” he added. Heather Kendle, marketing director at Inca Digital, said that Inca and Fujifilm were expecting the machine to generate significant interest at Fespa. She said: “With an output quality comparable to offset litho married with Inca Digital’s on-going commitment to delivering flexible, high-productivity solutions, we believe that the Onset Q40i will attract considerable attention.”...

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Wyndeham renews deal with The Camping and Caravanning Club

The print contract for the 108-year-old monthly flagship magazine, which has an ABC circulation of more than 267,000, includes a series of handbooks and guidebooks. All of the products are printed and finished at Wyndeham Roche in Cornwall using its 72pp Lithoman IV and 16pp Komori 38 presses, with finishing completed in the site’s perfect binding and mailing divisions. The latest contract win for the Wyndeham Group follows the announcement two weeks ago that the company had renewed its contract to print the 210,000-circulation Economist magazine for a further three years at its Peterborough site. Chief executive officer Paul Utting said: “The renewal of this contract for the Camping and Caravanning Club – such a long-standing client – highlights the continued support and satisfaction of the services Wyndeham Group is able to provide its customers. “We are very happy the relationship has been extended for a further three years and this renewal is testament to the hard work of all involved at our Wyndeham Roche facility.” Camping and Caravanning editor Simon McGrath said: “Wyndeham Roche has been printing our magazine for many years. “We’ve enjoyed a pro-active relationship with Wyndeham’s people and we’re looking forward to their continued involvement as we move forward.”...

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Fujifilm and Inca to unveil Onset Q40i

The latest addition to the Inca Onset series, the Inca Onset Q40i incorporates Fujifilm Spectra Dimatix QS10 printheads to deliver a 10 picolitre drop size, building upon the quality of the S40i model’s 27 picolitre drop size. The flat-bed prints onto media up to 3.14m x 1.6m (123.6in x 63in) and up to 50mm (2in) thick. It can be ordered as a four or six-colour model, offers 1200dpi, and prints up to 310m2/hr, equating to 62 full-bed sheets per hour. Applications for the printer will include backlit cosmetics displays, fashion displays and other closely-viewed graphics, said Inca. New York City-based Duggal Visual Solutions is the first beta test partner of the Inca Onset Q40i. Chief executive Michael Duggal said with clientele that tended to “push creative boundaries” the company was expert at dealing with industry demands. “We have years of experience assessing which machines are capable of satisfying and exceeding those demands,” he added. Heather Kendle, marketing director at Inca Digital, said that Inca and Fujifilm were expecting the machine to generate significant interest at Fespa. She said: “With an output quality comparable to offset litho married with Inca Digital’s on-going commitment to delivering flexible, high-productivity solutions, we believe that the Onset Q40i will attract considerable attention.”...

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Fujifilm and Inca to launch Onset Q40i

The latest addition to the Inca Onset series, the Inca Onset Q40i incorporates Fujifilm Spectra Dimatix QS10 printheads to deliver a 10 picolitre drop size, building upon the quality of the S40i model’s 27 picolitre drop size. The flat-bed prints onto media up to 3.14m x 1.6m (123.6in x 63in) and up to 50mm (2in) thick. It can be ordered as a four or six-colour model, offers 1200dpi, and prints up to 310m2/hr, equating to 62 full-bed sheets per hour. Applications for the printer will include backlit cosmetics displays, fashion displays and other closely-viewed graphics, said Inca. New York City-based Duggal Visual Solutions is the first beta test partner of the Inca Onset Q40i. Chief executive Michael Duggal said with clientele that tended to “push creative boundaries” the company was expert at dealing with industry demands. “We have years of experience assessing which machines are capable of satisfying and exceeding those demands,” he added. Heather Kendle, marketing director at Inca Digital, said that Inca and Fujifilm were expecting the machine to generate significant interest at Fespa. She said: “With an output quality comparable to offset litho married with Inca Digital’s on-going commitment to delivering flexible, high-productivity solutions, we believe that the Onset Q40i will attract considerable attention.”...

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Fujifilm and Inca to launch Onset Q40i

The latest addition to the Inca Onset series, the Inca Onset Q40i incorporates Fujifilm Spectra Dimatix QS10 printheads to deliver a 10 picolitre drop size, building upon the quality of the S40i model’s 27 picolitre drop size. The flat-bed prints onto media up to 3.14m x 1.6m (123.6in x 63in) and up to 50mm (2in) thick. It can be ordered as a four or six-colour model, offers 1200dpi, and prints up to 310m2/hr, equating to 62 full-bed sheets per hour. Applications for the printer will include backlit cosmetics displays, fashion displays and other closely-viewed graphics, said Inca. New York City-based Duggal Visual Solutions is the first beta test partner of the Inca Onset Q40i. Chief executive Michael Duggal said with clientele that tended to “push creative boundaries” the company was expert at dealing with industry demands. “We have years of experience assessing which machines are capable of satisfying and exceeding those demands,” he added. Heather Kendle, marketing director at Inca Digital, said that Inca and Fujifilm were expecting the machine to generate significant interest at Fespa. She said: “With an output quality comparable to offset litho married with Inca Digital’s on-going commitment to delivering flexible, high-productivity solutions, we believe that the Onset Q40i will attract considerable attention.”...

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