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UK signmaker says the performance level of the Acuity Prime is far beyond any other flatbed printer at a similar price point.
I don’t believe there is any better way we could have spent this amount of money in terms of the overall quality, print capability and production capacity we’ve just added to our business than with the Acuity Prime
Ebbsfleet Printing Solutions | Sam Cherry
Points forts
- Kent-based digital print company with over 20 years of experience in sign making
- Became aware of the Acuity Prime Flatbed Inkjet Printer and booked a video demonstration, where they were immediately impressed and couldn’t believe how well the printer performed
- The company was formed in 1999 and has built a reputation for service and quality
- Supplies Local Government Authorities as well as major supermarkets
- In late 2021, the company was on the lookout for a highly efficient flatbed printer
- Invested in the new machine in January 2022 through RA Smart – one of Fujifilm UK’s distribution partners
Kent-based digital print company, Ebbsfleet Printing Solutions, has over 20 years of experience in sign making, servicing Gravesend and the surrounding areas of Kent. Formed in 1999, the company has built a reputation for service and quality which has seen it supply major Local Government Authorities as well as leading supermarkets. Late last year, the company was looking for a highly efficient flatbed printer, and upon discovering the Acuity Prime from Fujifilm, they were so impressed that they invested in the new machine in January 2022 through RA Smart – one of Fujifilm UK’s distribution partners.
Ebbsfleet Print Solutions initially booked a video demonstration of the Acuity Prime Flatbed Inkjet Printer, and after being sufficiently impressed by the printer’s capabilities, the company immediately booked in for a live demonstration at Fujifilm’s facility in Broadstairs in late 2021.
It’s our belief that the Acuity Prime flatbed performs at a level above any other printer at this price point
Sam Cerise | Solutions d'impression Ebbsfleet
“We almost didn’t believe what we were seeing during the video demo,” says Sam Cherry, Director of Ebbsfleet Printing Solutions. “The printer performed beyond our expectations, but as it’s a new printer to the market we felt it was necessary to go and take a closer look. We went to Fujifilm’s facility in Broadstairs and liked what we saw so much, we placed our order there and then.”
Cherry believes such was the quality of print produced during both the video and live demos, that he is more than comfortable saying that the Acuity Prime is by far the best printer of its kind. “It’s our belief that the Acuity Prime flatbed performs at a level above any other printer at this price point,” he says. “In fact, the other machines we considered that did offer this level of print productivity were typically double the price.”
The printer was installed at Ebbsfleet Printing Solutions in the middle of January, with Cherry saying that the machine has already made a big impact on operations. “The Acuity Prime enables us to provide a better service to our customers, meeting their deadlines in a world where time is of the essence. We can provide a more streamlined approach along with a great end product. We’ve only been using the printer for a very short time on Acrylic, Foamex and Dibond so far, and are already really impressed with the output.
“I don’t believe there is any better way we could have spent this amount of money in terms of the overall quality, print capability an production capacity we’ve just added to our business than with the Acuity Prime.”
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LED UV curing technology is energy efficient, environmentally friendly, and extremely well suited to the production of a huge range of applications. It’s a massive area of R&D focus for Fujifilm and it is, quite rightly, seen as a key “technology of the future.” So far, so uncontroversial.
And yet, none of that means to say that conventional UV curing has – or will – become a “thing of the past”. Despite the obvious cost and environmental advantages of LED technology, there is no reason to believe that it will replace conventional UV altogether. It won’t. In fact, both technologies will continue to play valuable roles in the future of wide format print long into the future, and where conventional UV is the more appropriate solution, we at Fujifilm will continue to offer customers that option. This is something we’ve clearly demonstrated with the launch of the new Acuity Ultra R2 – which is available in either LED UV or conventional UV curing formats.
Pros and cons
LED UV does, of course, use far less energy than its conventional alternative. As LED UV lamps have a significantly lower level of applied voltage, LEDs have a lower radiance than conventional UV lamps. LEDs emit light in the visible part of the spectrum from 400 nm to 700 nm or in the near infrared (700 nm and 2000 nm), so only part of the spectral energy they emit is UV light. Because they use a fraction of the energy of conventional UV lamps, they don’t need to warm up or cool down, so they are immediately ready for use and don’t use energy unless they are operating.
Furthermore, LED UV lamp lifetimes are much longer than those of conventional UV lamps (approximately 10,000 working hours compared to 1000+ working hours). As a result, one of the main selling points of LED UV for customers is the fact that it is more environmentally friendly and that costs are lower. There is only one real downside: the lack of safe cure and adhesion of high ink deposits at speed, which for some printers is a substantial issue.

Understanding the relevant regulation
Another common reason cited for the inevitable decline of conventional UV is government regulation. But here, many of the regulations concerning conventional UV are widely misunderstood. The European Union’s Restriction on Hazardous Substances II (RoHS II) regulation bans the use of heavy metals, including lead, mercury and cadmium. As a result, domestic light bulbs that use conventional UV can no longer be purchased, having been replaced by LED UV. For this reason, many assume that conventional UV for business use is on a similar path to regulatory oblivion.
However, this regulation does not apply to larger printing equipment, which is typically classified as ‘large-scale stationary industrial tools” (LSSITs), so the UV dryer modules manufactured for them are exempt from the RoHs II directive. Through the development of UV technology and compliance with the manufacturer’s information on safe disposal, the use of medium-pressure UV lamps containing mercury within the printing industry is deemed safe. As a result, mercury is still widely used throughout the industry and there is no indication that this is likely to change.

Counting costs
The operating costs of LED UV are certainly lower than the costs involved with a conventional UV machine, where increased energy and consumables usage needs to be factored in. But if the extra speed and increased adhesion and block resistance of conventional UV allows a print business to produce more work, the additional business can more than cover all these costs, as well as funding responsible waste management systems to minimise environmental impact.
Heat and speed
Another common belief is that conventional UV cannot be used on heat-sensitive materials, but Fujifilm’s Acuity Ultra R2, for example, features a unique water-cooled vacuum table that allows rapid UV curing on a huge range of thin, heat-sensitive materials. The main benefit of conventional UV that cannot be matched by LED UV is the speed at which it is able to print. Depending on the user, this one benefit can outweigh many of the negatives, meaning that it’s often the option that makes the most sense for many businesses. As conventional UV undoubtedly dominates the market in terms of productivity, it remains the obvious option for printers producing high volumes with rapid turnaround times.
Conventional UV is best for high production, fast-turnaround print. LED UV offers environmental, cost, and energy saving benefits when speed is not as crucial.
Kevin Rhodes | Marketing Manager, Fujifilm WFIJ Systems
The choice is yours
LED UV, of course, has an extremely valuable role to play in the future of wide format print– and we’re very proud at Fujifilm of our extensive range of LED UV curing printers. But it is not a complete replacement for conventional UV. There is still very much a need for both types of technology, depending on the customer’s requirements. The two exist in tandem and will continue to do so. Conventional UV is best for high production, fast-turnaround print, while LED UV offers a multitude of environmental, cost, and energy saving benefits when speed is not as crucial. Until LED can match conventional UV’s performance, specifically its speed and depth of cure, it is unlikely to be a wholesale replacement for conventional UV.
Ultimately, it’s up to the customer to decide on the most appropriate solution for their business, and we will continue to offer them that choice.
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Following the announcement that Fujifilm’s new wide format printers, the Acuity Prime and Acuity Ultra R2, have won Red Dot Awards for product design, Fujifilm’s Kevin Jenner asks: What does good product design really mean? Beyond a stylish exterior, he argues, it’s about usability, reliability and value. Why would a tradesman buy a Mercedes Sprinter van and fill it with Makita tools? There are cheaper vans and there are cheaper tools, but in those brands he’s buying into a perception of quality and reliability that is going to enhance the work that he does and boost his business.
The cynic might say that brand perception is down to good marketing – and they may well be partly right – but brands that stand the test of time, brands that people have confidence in and keep returning to, time and again, have a lot more than clever marketing behind them. They have outstanding product design.
In our own industry, businesses make important, and often very capital-intensive, buying decisions all the time. Machines reach end of life and need to be replaced, and business owners weigh up what their customers want against what is needed to deliver it, and then they make a choice. Cost is a major consideration in these decisions, of course, but more than that, people are asking “what can it do, how well can it do it, and how easy is it to work with?”

If a CapEx investment can expand the customer offering, boost productivity, cut waste, save time and reduce hassle – that’s good design on the part of the manufacturer, and a solid investment for the customer. But how do we get there? How do we create extraordinary design that can transform a business by making work more efficient, more enjoyable, more productive and ultimately boost ROI?
“The broader one’s understanding of the human experience, the better design we will have.” That’s Steve Jobs again. Good design starts with understanding. By seeking to understand everything, from the long-term business goals, to the day-to-day frustrations of the customers we serve – we give ourselves the best starting point for good product design.
So for this project we needed a deep understanding of our customers’ needs and time to have meaningful conversations with them. This wasn’t a box-ticking survey sent out by email, this was our designers (a specialist industrial design agency, Realise Design, appointed to support the Tokyo Design Team) shadowing our customers as they worked, looking for a thousand small ways to optimise their experiences and their businesses.

We looked at how improved product design could lead to improved usability, to enhanced performance and to better ROI. I’m going to quote Steve Jobs once more (last time, I promise!) as I begin to wrap this up.
Simple can be harder than complex. You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple.
Steve Jobs | Formerly Apple
Products which are developments to a design first conceived a decade ago sometimes need a complete rethink, in effect going ‘back to the drawing board’. But not at all in the sense that the old is completely discarded, more in the sense that everything is scrutinised and nothing stays as it is simply because ‘that’s the way it’s always been’.
With this project, we gave ourselves the freedom to go right back to first principles, and that led us to create something quite different to anything either we – or anyone else – had created before. This is the reason that when we first revealed the new machines in June 2021, we called them ‘the new blueprint for wide format’.

As with any product, the default is always to adapt what is there already, and products which have been tinkered with, tweaked and adapted over the years can often develop layers of complexity which are detrimental to performance, but we’re so used to them being there, it can be difficult to comprehend it being any other way.
Clever marketing? We’d like to think so, yes! But it’s a lot more than that. These products are designed to be a joy to work with; products designed for maximum productivity and versatility; products designed to be affordable. And that last point is important, the sleekest look and the highest level of performance is of no real value if it’s unaffordable to the people it’s designed for. A crucial part of good design in any commercial context is stripping out unnecessary costs while ensuring no compromise on what it needs to do well.
That was another critical part of the process we went through – we sought out the best component parts and the most suitable manufacturing partners to deliver on quality, performance and value. The end result, in our case, is a new range designed to redefine the price/performance ratio, deliver unrivalled levels of versatility and value and to boost ROI.
And we made sure they looked great too!
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Leading German PSP highlights the Acuity Ultra’s speed and versatility as being essential to operations, while providing a future-proof solution for the ever-changing market.
The Acuity Ultra fits in perfectly with our other print equipment here, and has become the heartbeat of our business.
Sven Breiter | Fokina GmbH
Points forts
- Products include large format photographic, as well as screen, digital and textile printing
- Introduced to the Acuity Ultra Roll-fed printer in 2019 and was impressed with the print quality and speed
- The Acuity Ultra was installed in March 2020, following increased customer demand
- The investment has provided Fokina with new business opportunities
- The roll-fed printer enables Fokina to offer the best quality products at the fairest prices
- Delighted with the support provided by Fujifilm throughout the sales and installation process
One of Germany’s leading providers of large format photographic printing, as well as screen, digital and textile printing, Fokina GmbH is a full service provider for a range of sectors, including point of sale, retail, public facilities and exhibition stands. Based in the town of Eppingen, just north of Stuttgart, the company has a proud history dating back more than 30 years. Over this time, Fokina has built up a diverse portfolio of print and production machinery to produce the high quality products it is renowned for. And one installation in particular is helping to drive quality standards even higher – Fujifilm’s superwide 5m Acuity Ultra, which was installed in March 2020.
“Our investments in high-tech machinery, qualified employees and intelligent management systems are paramount to our success as a business,” says Sven Breiter, CEO of Fokina. “Companies from all over Germany, the EU and around the world are supplied with our products, so being highly efficient and putting the customer at the top of our priorities is our motto.”
Fokina’s high quality banners, textiles and wallpapers are some of the company’s most popular products. When management noticed demand increasing in 2019, they knew that adding more printing equipment would be necessary to meet these requirements. It was then that they were introduced to Fujifilm’s Acuity Ultra, and they never looked back. “We first noticed the Acuity Ultra at a trade fair in 2019,” says Saskia Friederich, also a CEO at Fokina. “We were immediately impressed by the print quality and the speed, so we kept in contact with Fujifilm after the event, visiting their Advanced Print Technology Centre in Brussels where we saw the Acuity Ultra first hand. Witnessing its print quality for ourselves reaffirmed our initial view that it was the right machine to add to our already impressive production portfolio.”
For Sven, Saskia and their staff, the Acuity Ultra is fitting in very well at Fokina. “The team working with the Acuity Ultra are very impressed by the quality it produces as well as its high speed,” says Sven. “It’s also incredibly versatile, ink consumption is low and its 5m width has provided us with new business opportunities that we would otherwise not have been able to secure. The combination of the high quality and productivity that it offers is exceptional.”
It’s incredibly versatile, ink consumption is low and its 5m width has provided us with new business opportunities that we would otherwise not have been able to secure.
Sven Breiter, CEO | Fokina GmbH
“We are a family-run business always looking to future-proof ourselves. The print market is highly competitive, and at Fokina we always want to provide the best products at the fairest prices; the Acuity Ultra allows us to do that. It fits in perfectly with our other print equipment here, and has become the heartbeat of our business.”
Sven also has high praise for the Fujifilm team: “The sales and support staff at Fujifilm have been excellent from day one. We’ve always felt in good hands, which is essential when you’re purchasing new equipment. The Acuity Ultra was our first ever purchase from Fujifilm, and we envisage it won’t be the last.”
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Une imprimante ultra-large offrant un retour sur investissement phénoménal

Le nouveau modèle pour l’impression grand format
Combine une qualité ultra-haute, une productivité exceptionnelle et un retour sur investissement révolutionnaire sur une seule plateforme.
L'imprimante grand format Acuity Ultra R2 est une plate-forme super large de haute qualité et à haute productivité, disponible en configurations UV et LED, conçue avec des encres spécialisées pour prendre en charge l'impression de graphiques intérieurs quasi photographiques exceptionnels et l'impression à grande vitesse de bannières et de signalisation en PVC.
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Un investissement sûr dans une technologie UV LED éprouvée
La plateforme Acuity est la référence du secteur depuis 2007 avec des milliers de machines installées dans le monde. Le Acuity Ultra R2 est doté des toutes dernières technologies LED et UV pour offrir des performances imbattables, ainsi que la qualité et la fiabilité que vous attendez de Fujifilm.
Qualité exceptionnelle au format super-large
Avec le Acuity Ultra R2, vous bénéficiez de l'excellente qualité, de la productivité et de la fiabilité qui font la renommée de notre gamme Acuity, à grande échelle industrielle – jusqu'à 5 mètres de large.
Têtes d'impression de haute qualité et hautes performances
Les têtes d'impression à niveaux de gris à 3 niveaux fournissent des tailles de gouttes natives de 3,5 pl jusqu'à une résolution de 1 200 x 1 200 dpi, en utilisant 2 656 buses disposées sur une largeur de 108 mm.
Excellente qualité de construction utilisant des composants de qualité industrielle
Le châssis est une construction substantielle composée de tubes en acier soudés et de barres d'acier solides, contribuant aux poids de 7,7 t et 4,7 t des deux modèles. Cela permet de garantir que l'imprimante affiche très peu de vibrations et un placement des gouttes très précis.
Le chariot de tête d'impression à entraînement linéaire offre un superbe enregistrement
Les moteurs linéaires garantissent une impression fluide d'un bord à l'autre, sans vibrations à la fin du tirage, pour un placement précis des gouttes d'encre. Cela signifie aucune perte de qualité d’impression au bord de l’impression.
Table aspirante refroidie à l'eau
Une table à vide réfrigérée unique maintient la température du substrat pendant l'impression et permet l'utilisation de substrats minces sensibles à la chaleur, réduisant ainsi le rétrécissement et le froissement du support.
Le système de transport de supports solides garantit la précision
Deux paires de rouleaux caoutchoutés à l'avant et à l'arrière assurent une alimentation du support toujours précise et assurent une cohérence sur les longs tirages d'impression ou lorsque la précision est nécessaire pour les applications en carrelage.
Fonctionnalités avancées pour maximiser la productivité
La Acuity Ultra R2 est équipée d'une gamme de fonctionnalités avancées pour optimiser la disponibilité et garantir une impression flexible et hautement productive.
Crachement d'encre pour minimiser les temps d'arrêt de la machine
Le Acuity Ultra R2 est équipé d'une fonction de broche conçue pour réduire les temps d'arrêt de la machine. Cela maintient la qualité d'impression et contribue à augmenter la cohérence globale des résultats imprimés.
Détecteurs de crash de support pour éviter d'endommager la tête d'impression
Le chariot est équipé de chaque côté de détecteurs de collision multimédia. Ceux-ci réagissent aux obstructions sur la table aspirante pour arrêter le chariot et éviter d'endommager les têtes d'impression.
Mesure automatique de l'épaisseur et de la position du support
Le Acuity Ultra R2 est équipé d'un détecteur de support monté sur le chariot. Ceci est utilisé pour déterminer la position et l’épaisseur du support.
Détecteur de substrat mécanique
Le Acuity Ultra R2 est équipé de capteurs de support positionnés sous les rouleaux tendeurs de support arrière. Le Acuity Ultra R2 5000 est équipé de 3 capteurs. Le Acuity Ultra R2 3200 est équipé de 2 capteurs. Les capteurs de support détectent le moment où le support est chargé sur la machine et alertent l'opérateur en cas de problème de chargement du support, par exemple si un rouleau de support est épuisé ou si le support n'est pas serré. Les capteurs utilisent une technologie de détection par ultrasons et fonctionnent sur tous les supports, y compris les supports transparents.
La longue durée de vie des têtes d'impression minimise les coûts des consommables
Avec une durée de vie incroyablement longue, vous n'aurez pas à vous soucier de remplacer les têtes d'impression aussi souvent. Associée à une faible consommation d'encre, la longue durée de vie de la tête d'impression réduit les tracas et les coûts associés au remplacement des consommables.
La capacité multi-rouleaux optimise la productivité pour les petits travaux
Avec un débit allant jusqu'à 400 m² par heure, la machine a le potentiel de produire d'énormes volumes de travail en imprimant simultanément sur trois rouleaux, ainsi qu'en imprimant des graphiques au format très grand jusqu'à cinq mètres de largeur.
Conçu en pensant à l'opérateur
Outre les améliorations techniques apportées au Acuity Ultra R2, l'accent est mis sur la réduction de la maintenance et l'amélioration de la facilité d'entretien pour l'opérateur. Une nouvelle interface graphique intuitive, des panneaux en Perspex fumé permettant à l'utilisateur de visualiser l'impression en toute sécurité pendant la production, et l'intégration de zones de travail propres et sales pour éviter la contamination, sont autant d'exemples de développements qui, en fin de compte, permettent d'économiser du temps et de l'argent et d'améliorer le rapport prix/performance global.
Encres Uvijet GS et AU hautes performances provenant d'une usine primée
Les nouvelles encres haute densité offrent une superbe vivacité des couleurs et une large gamme de couleurs. Une excellente couche intercouche produit des couleurs et des impressions rétroéclairées solides. Les encres ne présentent pas non plus de fissures une fois pliées en raison de la faible accumulation d'encre.
Consommation d'encre ultra faible
Les nouvelles encres haute densité sont fournies à l'aide de têtes d'impression de 3,5 pl, ce qui entraîne une très faible épaisseur de film et une consommation d'encre ultra faible, ce qui se traduit par un coût d'utilisation très faible et un bénéfice par impression plus élevé.
Applications
La polyvalence à grande échelle
Avec son format massif, son potentiel multi-rouleaux 2 ou 3 poses et sa capacité à imprimer sur une large gamme de matériaux, la Acuity Ultra R2 vous offre la possibilité de créer de manière rentable des graphiques d'exposition, des affichages POS, des œuvres d'art graphiques de grande valeur, des supports rétroéclairés. affichages, affichages extérieurs, signalisation extérieure et plus encore.
Idéal pour les affichages intérieurs haut de gamme
Le Acuity Ultra R2 est non seulement idéal pour les applications extérieures telles que les panneaux d'affichage simples et la signalisation, mais il est également parfait pour les écrans intérieurs haut de gamme où une visualisation rapprochée nécessite des images exceptionnellement claires et éclatantes. Avec une qualité comparable à celle des principaux systèmes jet d'encre à base d'eau, la Acuity Ultra R2 peut propulser votre entreprise sur le marché des marques de luxe.

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The Fujifilm name has been closely associated with UV inkjet technology since 2005 – the year in which Fujifilm acquired the pioneering UV inks and inkjet company, Sericol, based in the seaside town of Broadstairs in Kent. Founded in 1950, Sericol had long been a screen inks pioneer and market leader. Then, in the 1970s, it launched the world’s first instant curing UV screen inks and built on this experience to commercialise the first UV digital inkjet systems and inks in the world in 1999. The immediate and rapid growth in this new sector resulted in Sericol being presented with a Queens Award for Enterprise in 2004 for its role in developing and commercialising these new UV inkjet systems.
With the Fujifilm acquisition in 2005, forming what is now known as Fujifilm Speciality Ink Systems, the company has gone on to produce some of the most highly regarded UV cured inkjet inks and systems on the market, including the popular Acuity range of wide format printers launched in 2007, and now with more than 1,800 global installations. This 20 years of experience means Fujifilm has developed a keen sense of what the market really needs, and perhaps more importantly, how it is likely to change in the future.

Market maturity
The early years of wide format UV inkjet development were largely defined by advances in technology that delivered rapid and continual increases in print speed and quality. In 2018, however, Fujifilm recognised that the market had reached an advanced degree of maturity, and a point at which a very high level of quality and productivity was assumed. New product launches were tending to offer only very marginal improvements in print speed and quality. In addition, Fujifilm also became aware that there was an opportunity to use these evolving technologies to drive improvements in wide format print ROI.
The market had reached a tipping point – a point at which more of the same, with minor improvements, was no longer enough. The market needed something fundamentally new. So, three years ago, Fujifilm made a strategic decision to start the process of rethinking its Acuity wide format offering; focusing on new ways to deliver improved value, versatility and ease of use and in particular on defining a new level of print ROI. Fujifilm set out to do what it had first done back in 2000: to create a new blueprint for wide format.

Back to first principles
In terms of printing hardware and systems, Fujifilm has always been a technology company first and foremost, rather than a manufacturer, working with a range of OEM partners and other specialists to provide the best possible platforms for its inkjet technology. The Acuity range already has a deserved reputation for quality and reliability, but for this next chapter in the Acuity story, Fujifilm wanted a new level of design influence and control in order to take full advantage of what was possible, to create something that offered far more than mere marginal improvements.
To do this, the Fujifilm team returned to first principles, starting with an almost blank canvas and a challenge to strip everything back and create a completely new and improved range of machines. To help with this process, they brought in an award-winning industrial design company and tasked them not simply with making changes to what had gone before, but with completely rethinking the press design to maximise the value, productivity, ease of use and – most importantly – the ROI.

Fujifilm’s vision was to combine stunning aesthetics with exceptional functionality. In order to achieve this, the first step was to carry out wide ranging research, so the two companies embarked on an extensive and intensive listening exercise, meeting not only with business owners and directors, but also with press operators who had experience of working not only with Fujifilm machines, but others too.
This exercise produced an understanding of what worked, what didn’t, and what changes (whether simple or radical) would improve the value, versatility, usability, productivity and ROI, while retaining an eye for the environment in terms of reducing waste an making for a safer and more contented workplace.
It was clear from this exercise that the owners and directors of these companies want equipment that’s reliable, fast and able to give them a rapid return on investment, but being in a creative industry, they also want machines that look stylish and that are easy to work with. For press operators, it was also clear that good machine design – aside from the obvious benefits to productivity – can be the difference between job satisfaction and great frustration, and the listening exercise uncovered many aspects of machine design that could be improved upon.
Fujifilm combined the findings from this extensive research exercise with its own knowledge and inkjet expertise to provide a structure for the design process. In parallel, the team also carried out comprehensive research into the best components and technologies on the market, and the best routes to assembly and manufacture. The output from all this research and creative thinking was effectively a completely new blueprint for what a UV inkjet system of the future should look like, how it should perform, and how it could be brought to life.
Rassembler tout cela
Four design criteria emerged from the blueprint that informed all design choices and helped to identify the right manufacturers and suppliers to work with, as well as the OEM partners to help to bring it all together. These were: quality, value, performance and ease of use. In addition, every component part selected was chosen with these four criteria in mind, from the printheads to the user interface, lamps, static control and vacuum solutions. In all cases, Fujifilm made choices based on answering questions like: “does it do what it needs to do?” or “could it be done better?” Nothing was left unchanged that could be improved.
Three years on, the result of this blueprint is the all new Acuity range, designed and developed by Fujifilm. First and foremost, this new Acuity range has been designed to redefine the price / performance and ROI that can be expected from a UV inkjet system. This has been achieved through careful design choices, stripping back features that don’t add value, and maximising quality, value and performance where it matters most. The result is a high performance range available at a competitive price with low cost in use, a combination that radically changes print ROI.

The new Acuity range is also built for printers from the ground up, resetting expectations around operational ease of use. The ‘question everything’ approach to the whole process has allowed Fujifilm to put the operator experience front and centre. “We’ve taken on board the frustrations and inconveniences identified in our extensive market research, and addressed those concerns to create a range that is a real joy to work with and operate, with the additional benefit of maximising uptime and productivity,” says Kevin Jenner, European Marketing Manager, Fujifilm Wide format Inkjet Systems.
The first two printers made to this new blueprint are the Acuity Ultra R2 and the Acuity Prime. The Acuity Ultra R2 is a completely redesigned version of the Acuity Ultra, which itself had set a new standard for superwide print when it was launched in 2018. The Acuity Prime is an entirely new, mid-range flatbed which offers ease of use and print ROI unmatched by anything else on the market.
For more than 10 years since its initial launch, the Acuity range has built a reputation for quality, versatility and value and this new range will enhance the Acuity brand on all those fronts, while maintaining the reliability standards that have always been the hallmark of Fujifilm’s inkjet systems. And of course, the new printers take advantage of Fujifilm’s renowned UV inkjet ink.
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Acuity Prime
L'imprimante à plat grand format la plus économique et la plus polyvalente jamais conçue

Le nouveau modèle pour l’impression grand format
Produit la meilleure qualité de sa catégorie avec la productivité la plus élevée sur une large gamme de supports rigides et flexibles
Véritable imprimante à plat au design primé, la Acuity Prime offre une impression de haute qualité sur une gamme de supports rigides et flexibles, soutenue par ses cinq zones de vide dédiées et son apprêt jettable. Il est disponible à un prix abordable et offre un excellent retour sur investissement.
jusqu'à
3,2 mx 2 m
taille du lit
jusqu'à
150 m²/heure
productivité
Jusqu'à 7 canaux
CMJN+W+Cl
plus apprêt

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Un investissement sûr dans une technologie d’impression grand format LED UV éprouvée
La plateforme à plat Acuity est la référence du secteur depuis 2007 avec des milliers de machines installées dans le monde entier. Le Acuity Prime est doté des toutes dernières technologies LED UV pour offrir des performances imbattables, ainsi que la qualité et la fiabilité que vous attendez de Fujifilm.
Plateau UV LED de grande taille
Le Acuity Prime L est un plateau LED UV de grande taille bénéficiant de toutes les fonctionnalités du Acuity Prime standard, conçu en pensant à l'utilisateur tout en offrant un retour sur investissement compétitif. Il est très simple à utiliser et produit des résultats de haute qualité à des vitesses élevées. La Acuity Prime L offre une table de plus grand format pour les imprimantes qui doivent combiner une productivité élevée et une impression de haute qualité sur des feuilles de plus grand format. Il dispose de 6 zones de vide et de 16 broches d'emplacement de support, ainsi que de la possibilité d'imprimer des tâches côte à côte grâce à sa fonction double zone.
Élargissez vos options de création
La possibilité d'imprimer avec des encres blanches et transparentes et d'imprimer directement sur presque tous les matériaux avec un repérage parfait permet à la Acuity Prime de produire un travail créatif de grande valeur qui pourrait offrir des opportunités de nouveaux revenus. Avec l'option d'apprêt jettable, le Acuity Prime peut adhérer à une grande variété de supports industriels.
- Produire des graphismes de point de vente, de la signalétique intérieure, des graphismes industriels et des décorations de produits, en imprimant directement sur des feuilles rigides ou flexibles, des objets ou des supports prédécoupés.
- Imprimez sur du PVC, du polycarbonate, de l'acrylique, du papier, du carton, du bois, du composite d'aluminium et de nombreux autres matériaux – Produisez des impressions sans marge avec peu d'effort
- Créer des épreuves pour un client identiques au cycle de production
- Utilisez de l'encre transparente pour ajouter de l'impact à l'aide d'un spot ou d'une encre transparente avec une finition uniforme.
- Utilisez de l'encre blanche pour produire des images sur des matériaux transparents ou colorés
- Imprimez des couches de couleur blanc en un seul passage pour des images recto verso sur des matériaux transparents
- Imprimez de superbes images rétroéclairées directement sur un support transparent
- Imprimez avec un double blanc pour une opacité très élevée.
- Grâce à l'option d'apprêt jettable, l'adhésion aux supports industriels tels que le verre, le métal et le bois est rendue possible.
L'imprimante à plat tout-en-un et polyvalente
Conception à plat dédiée
La conception à plat dédiée avec des broches d'enregistrement des supports garantit un enregistrement précis pour l'impression bord à bord et la mosaïque de grandes mises en page sur plusieurs tableaux, même avec plusieurs passes d'impression.
Qualité élevée
Les têtes d'impression en niveaux de gris dans une configuration échelonnée offrent une qualité d'image proche de la photographie, cohérente sur l'ensemble du lit.
Options de canal de couleur
Le Acuity Prime peut être configuré avec 4,5,6 ou 7 canaux de couleur. Les canaux sont dotés des jeux d'encres qui répondent le mieux aux besoins de votre application, notamment CMJN, blanc, transparent et un apprêt jettable pour une excellente adhérence sur des types de supports plus industriels.
Mode d'impression
Une gamme de modes d'impression est disponible pour offrir différents niveaux de qualité et de vitesse, en fonction des exigences spécifiques du travail.
Conçu pour une production à grande vitesse
Zones de vide
Cinq zones de vide dédiées, adaptées aux formats de support courants, réduisent la quantité de masquage du lit nécessaire et permettent un changement rapide de support. La force du vide réglable offre une manipulation optimale pour différents supports.
Épinglettes d'inscription
Les broches d'enregistrement pneumatiques permettent un chargement rapide, reproductible et facile de supports rigides avec un enregistrement parfait.
Barres statiques
Les barres ionisantes réduisent les effets de l'électricité statique sur certains matériaux synthétiques.
Nettoyage mains libres
Un système de maintenance automatique des têtes d'impression en option réduit la quantité de nettoyage manuel requis. Le processus automatique est propre et cohérent.
Épinglettes d'inscription
Les broches d'enregistrement pneumatiques permettent un chargement rapide, reproductible et facile de supports rigides avec un enregistrement parfait.
Barres statiques
Les barres ionisantes réduisent les effets de l'électricité statique sur certains matériaux synthétiques.
Nettoyage mains libres
Un système de maintenance automatique des têtes d'impression en option réduit la quantité de nettoyage manuel requis. Le processus automatique est propre et cohérent.
Encombrement compact
Les imprimantes Acuity Prime sont conçues pour s'intégrer dans des espaces compacts et leur conception accessible vous offre une flexibilité dans la façon dont vous travaillez autour de la machine.
Utilise les encres Uvijet HM provenant d'une usine primée
Technologie d'encre UV Uvijet LED
L'encre Uvijet de Fujifilm offre des couleurs fortes, éclatantes et résistantes à la lumière avec une gamme de couleurs supérieure.
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Un outil de production très polyvalent
Avec une qualité d'image exceptionnelle et une excellente adhérence sur une large gamme de supports, matériaux et objets rigides et flexibles, la Acuity Prime peut produire une incroyable variété de produits imprimés pour une visualisation de loin et de près.
Applications typiques
Produisez des graphiques de point de vente, de la signalétique intérieure, des graphiques industriels et des décorations de produits, en imprimant directement sur des feuilles rigides ou flexibles, des objets ou des supports prédécoupés.

Matériaux
Imprimez sur PVC, polycarbonate, acrylique, papier, carton, composite d'aluminium et bien d'autres matériaux. Grâce à l'option d'apprêt jettable, l'adhérence sur des supports industriels plus difficiles tels que le verre, le métal et le bois est rendue possible.

Capacité d'encre
Utilisez de l'encre transparente pour ajouter de l'impact en utilisant un spot clair ou de l'encre blanche pour produire des images sur des matériaux transparents ou colorés. Imprimez des couches de couleur blanc en un seul passage pour des images recto verso sur des matériaux transparents. Imprimez de superbes images rétroéclairées directement sur un support transparent et sur un blanc double pour une opacité très élevée.

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