Your Weekly Large Format Print Briefing [Week 43, 2025]
PRINTING United 2025 closed on a high note — and the buzz wasn’t just about foot traffic. This week’s headlines focused on meaningful speed and workflow improvements in solvent and UV, smaller-format precision updates from Mimaki, and the quiet return of practical engineering over hype. Let’s look at what really matters for shop owners planning 2026 upgrades.
📢 This Week in Wide Format Brief
PRINTING United Expo 2025 shattered attendance records in Orlando
Vanguard Digital unveiled Natchez, a precision UV-LED flatbed
Mimaki launched UJF-7151 plusII e, a high-accuracy small-format UV printer
Mutoh released XPJ-1641SR Pro II, a smarter and faster eco-solvent platform
Epson introduced the SureColor S8170, raising solvent productivity benchmarks
📰 Top 5 Headlines This Week
PRINTING United Expo 2025 breaks records and sets tone for 2026
Summary:
PRINTING United reported 30,000+ attendees, 838 exhibitors, and representation from over 100 countries, marking the show’s strongest year since its relaunch. Las Vegas was confirmed for 2026, with floor space already 80% booked. The message: commercial print, signage, and wide-format are in expansion mode again.
Key takeaways:
Demand recovery across segments — from display to textile.
Heavy focus on automation and connected workflows.
Buyer intent is back: vendors reported higher quote volumes than 2023.
Why It Matters:
When the industry’s largest show expands, suppliers accelerate R&D. Expect faster iteration cycles in 2026, especially around automation and finishing.
Vanguard Digital unveiled Natchez UV-LED flatbed for precision rigid printing
Summary:
At PRINTING United, Vanguard introduced the Natchez, a new flatbed engineered for high-accuracy rigid media printing. Rather than headline speed claims, the system emphasizes mechanical precision and image consistency across substrates.
Key takeaways:
Designed for ACM, corrugated, and textured panels.
Prioritizes registration stability and low setup waste.
Targets mid-to-high-end rigid POP and décor applications.
Why It Matters:
Many print shops lose more margin to setup and misalignment than speed. Natchez focuses on precision-first printing — a smarter bet for profitability in short-run rigid work.
Mimaki launched UJF-7151 plusII e for industrial small-format output
Summary:
Mimaki expanded its UJF line with the plusII e, offering improved mechanical accuracy, enhanced head control, and better adhesion performance for rigid parts, badges, and industrial components.
Key takeaways:
Ideal for short-run, high-mix specialty parts.
Reinforced for continuous-duty applications.
Improved printhead calibration enhances repeatability.
Why It Matters:
This model bridges the gap between promotional printing and true industrial production — particularly valuable for DTO (direct-to-object) and accessory manufacturers.
Mutoh introduced XPJ-1641SR Pro II with faster drying and cleaner output
Summary:
Mutoh’s XpertJet Pro II arrived with an updated printhead, improved dot placement accuracy, and up to 20% faster drying (mode dependent). Designed for volume-driven sign and display work, it focuses on consistent uptime and reduced maintenance.
Key takeaways:
Enhanced AccuFine HD Pro head for smoother gradients.
Intelligent take-up system extends roller life.
Ideal for shops pushing vinyl, banners, and adhesive media.
Why It Matters:
Eco-solvent remains profitable when engineered for reliability. Pro II’s focus on incremental, real-world gains helps solvent fleets remain competitive without retraining operators.
Epson unveiled the SureColor S8170 — next-gen solvent productivity
Summary:
Epson’s S8170 debuted as a 64-inch production solvent printer with 20%+ higher throughput and enhanced image control. The model strengthens Epson’s hold in the high-volume signage sector, maintaining solvent chemistry advantages while improving workflow speed.
Key takeaways:
Focused on faster dry-to-lam workflows.
Compatible with wider ink sets for deeper color and gloss.
Designed for scalable fleet integration in production signage.
Why It Matters:
Solvent continues to bridge performance and versatility. The S8170 extends solvent’s lifespan in mixed-chemistry shops that rely on outdoor durability and rich color profiles.
🎯 This Week’s Strategic Takeaway
Precision beat hype this year. The real winners at PRINTING United weren’t flashy prototypes but mature updates that solve operational pain points: shorter setup times, better drying consistency, and fewer reprints. 2026 will favor shops that modernize methodically — investing in upgrades that save labor, not just add color.
❌ This Week’s Noise
“UV replaces solvent across the board.” Not yet. Hybrid print chemistry has its place, but solvent remains dominant in outdoor graphics and fleet work. Expect a long coexistence, not a takeover.
📅 What’s Coming Up
🗓️ GRAPHICS PRO EXPO
November 6–8, 2025 | Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, NC, USA
Focuses on wide-format printing, vehicle wraps, shop tools, DTF/sublimation, and personalization, with workshops starting November 5.
🔗 graphics-pro-expo.com
🗓️ Online Print Summit 2026
March 12–13, 2026 | Munich, Germany
Leading conference for the online print industry in Europe with networking, keynotes, and product presentations.
🔗 online-print-summit.com
🧠 Smarter Every Week
When demoing any new solvent printer, bring your own profiles and your own media. The real ROI isn’t in “max speed” claims — it’s in how the unit performs under your standard lamination cycle and color targets.
Thanks for reading this week’s Wide Format Brief.
Keep testing new tools, fine-tuning workflows, and exploring smarter ways to add value — those small adjustments now set you up for a stronger Q4.







