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Fujifilm is revealing the impact of several recent acquisitions at four
industry events this spring. Building on its recognized leadership in
bringing imaging and printing technology and solutions to the printing
and graphic arts industry, the company will showcase the individual and
collaborative offerings of FUJIFILM Graphic Systems, FUJIFILM Sericol
and FUJIFILM Dimatix. Fujifilm is demonstrating that through its
extensive portfolio of products and business solutions for printers of
all sizes and markets, it has the flexibility to help any customer
maximize current investments while identifying emerging technologies
that offer them new ways to increase revenue and profits.
Fujifilm will showcase the full portfolio of printing solutions and
services, including traditional offset, digital wide-format inkjet, and
numerous hybrid solutions, in its booth at several upcoming industry
shows, including the ISA Sign Expo in Orlando, Fla., on
March 27-29, the NEXPO Newspaper Show in Washington, D.C.
on April 12-15, the IMI Ink Jet Conference April 14-18 in
Denver, Colo., culminating at the global drupa 2008 in Düsseldorf,
Germany, May 29 - June 11, 2008.
“Customers are embracing rapidly expanding
Print-On-Demand and wide-format graphics opportunities, and Fujifilm is
leveraging a history of technology and strong partnerships to help them
realize these opportunities over the long-term,”
said Tim Combs, senior vice president, sales and marketing, FUJIFILM
Graphic Systems U.S.A., Inc. “Our customers
and partners appreciate our color management expertise, professional
services and after-sales support in helping customize solutions to their
unique businesses. We can help commercial printers integrate new digital
technologies into their businesses because of our combined expertise in
workflow management, color calibration & control across multiple output
devices.”
As graphic arts and printing enterprises of all sizes wrestle with the
need to maximize existing capital investments while at the same time
offering their customers shorter print runs on custom orders, Fujifilm
has established itself as the preferred partner in delivering the right
solutions. A few examples include the well-received introduction of the
Fujifilm Vybrant series of solvent roll-to-roll printers with precision
Fujifilm Dimatix Spectra print heads, and the Fujifilm Acuity HD2504 UV
flatbed printer. The Vybrant and the Acuity systems are both optimized
for the high quality, consistently brilliant inks created by FUJIFILM
Sericol and sold/supported by FUJIFILM Sericol in the screen printing
market, and by FUJIFILM Graphic Systems in the offset market.
“Our customers appreciate that we deliver
solutions that take into account their increasing need to deliver
flexible and profitable products in a sustainable fashion,”
said Ed Carhart, president and CEO, Fujifilm Sericol. Fujifilm Sericol
is the leading manufacturer of UV inks, a growing product in screen
printing and wide format digital printing markets. UV inks are
formulated to be free of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), and are cured using lower energy consumption
ultra violet light rather than traditional heating and evaporative
dryers used in solvent ink applications. Since solvent digital ink is
still widely used in the print industry, Fujifilm Sericol has recently
developed a new solvent-based digital ink that emits lower VOCs than
conventional solvent inks and has no hazardous air pollutants.
Investing in Technology and Solutions for the Industry’s
Future
FUJIFILM Corporation is a research-intensive manufacturer that spends
over $2.5 billion a year on R&D. The company’s
expansive commercial printing capability includes Fujifilm Sericol, a
leader in the development, manufacture and sale of inks for screen and
package printing, industrial inkjet inks and materials; Fujifilm
Dimatix, the leading provider of ink jet print heads for commercial and
industrial printing; Fujifilm Imaging Colorants, a leader in the
invention and production of high performance colorants for the inkjet
printing sector, and Fujifilm Graphic Systems, the largest distributor
of graphics systems products in the U.S. These Fujifilm companies are
integrating innovation with technology developed at the company’s
Advanced Marking Research Laboratory in Japan to bring inkjet printing
systems to market.
Fujifilm’s long-term commitment to the
industry is highlighted by a strong alliance with the Xerox Corporation,
which began with a joint venture in 1962 that established the Fuji-Xerox
company in Tokyo, Japan. The two global printing companies continue to
enjoy a strong business and technology development relationship since
that time that today spans commercial and retail printing markets. At
drupa 2008, Fujifilm and Xerox will demonstrate digital and offset print
solutions and supporting integrated workflows, color management and
print on demand.
You can learn more on the various technologies to be announced by
Fujifilm by going to http://www.fujifilmdrupa2008.com/.
About FUJIFILM
FUJIFILM Corporation (NASDAQ:FUJI) brings continuous innovation and
leading-edge products to a broad spectrum of imaging industries
including medical, life sciences, consumer electronic, chemical, graphic
arts, information systems, photography and office products based on its
vast portfolio of digital, optical, fine chemical and thin film coating
technologies. It was ranked number 15 for U.S. patents granted in 2006,
employs more than 75,000 people worldwide and in the year ended March
31, 2007, had global revenues of $23.6 billion. For more information,
please visit www.fujifilmholdings.com.
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