Details of the new model will be revealed at the show and will be showcased alongside the Truepress JetW1632UV flat-bed printer, launched at Drupa, and the Truepress Jet2500 hybrid printer.

The manufacturer said it would be demonstrating the Truepress JetW1632UV’s 94sqm per hour speed on its stand, and highlighting the benefits of its latest super-fine droplet printheads that deliver 1200 dpi text as well as the printer’s photographic quality.

Also on show will be Screen’s PDF Polisher software, which automatically applies different levels of contrast, sharpness and colour correction according to whether the image features faces or jewellery for example.

Commenting on Screen’s presence at Fespa this year president of Screen Europe Brian Filler said: “It’s exciting to be unveiling a new printer at FESPA that expands our range perfectly and enables us to give the market a choice of precision printers to suit their businesses.”

“Screen’s Truepress Jet wide-format printers feature precision inkjet imaging and engineering to give the market the best combination of quality, productivity and reliability to deliver fast return on investment,” he added.