From bold hardware launches to software scalability and substrate innovation, this week is all about smarter workflows and stronger output. If you're thinking ahead to FESPA, you're not alone — the future of print is in preview mode.
📢 In today’s Wide Format Brief:
Agfa targets power users with dual inkjet launches
Epson refreshes solvent lineup with SureColor S7170
Summa expands flatbed finishing power at FESPA
Caldera pushes cloud-first RIP for LFP efficiency
Drytac boosts global reach of Polar Blockout UV film
📰 Top 5 Headlines This Week
1. Agfa to Release Two New Inkjet Powerhouses at FESPA
Summary:
Agfa will unveil two wide-format inkjet printers at FESPA Berlin 2025, engineered for speed, versatility, and sustainable performance.
Key takeaways:
Dual printer launch signals continued investment in high-end hybrid print
Supports flexible substrates for décor, signage, and corrugated
Optimized for energy efficiency and ink economy
Why It Matters:
Agfa is positioning itself aggressively with scalable solutions that can push high-volume shops into new verticals — watch closely for pricing and finishing integration options.
2. Epson Unveils SureColor S7170 Solvent Printer
Summary:
Epson debuted a new 64-inch solvent printer built for speed and precision, focusing on outdoor signage and vehicle graphics.
Key takeaways:
PrecisionCore printhead with enhanced nozzle verification
New inkset delivers vivid results with faster drying
Lower power consumption and operator-friendly UI
Why It Matters:
This is a strategic upgrade for mid-size PSPs balancing output volume and cost-effectiveness — ideal for banner, decal, and fleet work.
3. Summa Launches New F1625 Flatbed Cutter at FESPA Berlin
Summary:
Summa will introduce the F1625, a 160x250cm flatbed cutter aimed at signage, POP, and packaging markets.
Key takeaways:
Built-in camera and automation features
New user interface for faster job setup
Modular tooling system supports multiple materials
Why It Matters:
As flatbed finishing continues to integrate into LFP workflows, this launch could open up new markets for shops focused on prototyping and short-run retail graphics.
4. Caldera Launches GrandRIP Subscription for Large Format
Summary:
Caldera introduced a new GrandRIP+ subscription model offering RIP-as-a-service tailored for large-format print shops.
Key takeaways:
Cloud-based licensing for flexibility and remote deployment
Simplifies multi-device workflows and color management
Built-in support for over 1,600 printers and cutters
Why It Matters:
Print operators are increasingly embracing SaaS models — and Caldera’s move here could reduce upfront tech costs and boost productivity across distributed teams.
5. Drytac Expands Global Availability of Polar Blockout UV
Summary:
Drytac has released Polar Blockout UV worldwide — a durable white/grey banner and roll-up film designed for UV and latex printers.
Key takeaways:
Curl-resistant with high opacity
Designed for double-sided graphics and lightbox installs
Easy handling, removable adhesive version also available
Why It Matters:
As shops expand retail and POP offerings, media options like this provide new visual possibilities with a focus on consistency and install efficiency.
🎯 This Week’s Strategic Takeaway
Hybrid print and finishing ecosystems are becoming more modular — not just scalable. With inkjet, finishing, RIPs, and media all iterating in parallel, now is the time to audit your end-to-end process and identify where automation or substrate flexibility could unlock new value.
❌ This Week’s Noise
Buzz around “print is dead” continues to resurface — ironically, just as global hardware launches ramp up for FESPA. Ignore the noise. What’s dying is outdated workflows. Print itself? Thriving, adapting, diversifying.
📅 What’s Coming Up
📍 FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 – May 6–9 – Berlin
Expect real-time rollouts from Mimaki, Canon, HP, EFI, and Agfa — especially in hybrid UV, textile, and DTF crossover tech.
🧠 Smarter Every Week
Quick tip: “Label toolpath settings on every flatbed job card — it’ll save you hours in miscuts and test runs.”
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More updates, less noise — and always one step ahead of what’s shaping the world of large format printing. Until next time… keep printing! 🖨️🔥
Very informative