This week tilts toward industrial scale and intelligent ops: a 10-foot UV roll platform from Xanté, DTO hardware momentum, prepress automation lining up for its U.S. debut, an industry-level AI consulting launch, and a merger that reshapes MIS/ERP choices for PSPs.
📢 This Week in Wide Format Brief:
Xanté unveils XR126: 10-ft industrial UV roll-to-roll
Printing United Alliance launches Printing AI consulting (new VP named)
CAI Software + Print ePS merge to form a bigger software stack
HYBRID Software sets U.S. debut for new prepress automation suite
Inkcups spotlights the latest DTO UV/pad innovations
📰 Top 5 Headlines This Week
Xanté unveils XR126: 10-ft industrial UV roll-to-roll
Summary:
Xanté introduced the XR126, a 10-foot roll-to-roll UV printer designed to bring its flatbed reliability to high-capacity roll work. Options include up to four Epson i3200 heads, Xanté HDUV inks, and Adobe PostScript iQueue workflow.
Key takeaways:
10-ft format aims at billboards, super-wide banners, and high-volume signage
iQueue + HDUV combo targets throughput with consistent color
Bridges Xanté’s flatbed pedigree into roll production
Why It Matters:
True 10-ft capacity without enterprise pricing pressures competitors and opens new margin tiers for shops scaling beyond 3.2 m.
Printing United Alliance launches “Printing AI” consulting
Summary:
The Alliance created Printing AI Consulting Services to help PSPs adopt practical AI, appointing Amy Servi-Bonner as VP, Consulting — Applied AI & Printing Technology. Expect guidance on estimating, scheduling, content ops, and governance.
Key takeaways:
Consulting + training + playbooks to accelerate real-world AI use
Clear executive ownership signals long-term support
Ties into the Expo’s AI focus and broader industry upskilling
Why It Matters:
Many shops stall at “pilot purgatory.” A structured path from the trade association lowers risk and speeds measurable outcomes.
CAI Software merges with Print ePS (ePS division)
Summary:
CAI Software and Print ePS (a division of eProductivity Software) announced a strategic merger, with Print ePS forming CAI’s Graphic Communications business unit alongside Process and Discrete Manufacturing.
Key takeaways:
Broader portfolio spanning MIS/ERP + manufacturing execution
Potential for tighter integrations across estimating → scheduling → accounting
Sign of consolidation in print software platforms
Why It Matters:
Software stack choices are narrowing; integration depth (not feature lists) will win. Shops should map current workflows against the combined roadmap.
HYBRID Software: U.S. debut of new prepress automation at PRINTING United
Summary:
HYBRID Software will present a first U.S. look at a wide slate of newly launched prepress automation tools at PRINTING United (Booth 3610), focused on speed, complex packaging automation, and design-to-print accuracy.
Key takeaways:
Emphasis on automating multi-component jobs and compliance steps
Targets layout, trapping, variable data, and review cycles
Built to slot into connected, data-driven workflows
Why It Matters:
Even sign/display shops benefit when packaging-grade automation hits mainstream prepress—fewer touchpoints, fewer errors, more on-time jobs.
Inkcups: DTO and pad printing innovations center-stage
Summary:
At PRINTING United (Booth 1530), Inkcups will showcase advances in direct-to-object (DTO) UV and pad printing, including Helix ONE updates, X5-T High Throw, and Nano Pin Curing on Helix, plus laser plate-making.
Key takeaways:
Taller/irregular shapes get easier with “high throw” and refined curing
Expands SKU options in promo, drinkware, cosmetics, and industrial parts
Complements wide-format shops adding premium personalization lines
Why It Matters:
DTO diversification lets PSPs monetize short runs without labels or transfers—a resilient margin play as buyers demand customization.
🎯 This Week’s Strategic Takeaway
Automate where it hurts. Pair industrial capacity (10-ft roll or DTO lines) with prepress and planning automation. Then tap Printing AI guidance to pick two AI-assisted tasks (e.g., estimating + scheduling) you’ll implement before year-end. The combo compounds: less touch, more throughput.
❌ This Week’s Noise
“AI will replace operators.” Not in wide-format anytime soon. The near-term wins are assistive: better nesting decisions, tighter schedules, smarter QC. Keep humans in the loop; give them better tools.
📅 What’s Coming Up
🗓️ PRINTING United Expo 2025 – Oct 22–24 | Orlando, FL
Watch for U.S. debuts in prepress automation (HYBRID), DTO upgrades (Inkcups), and the Printing AI consulting launch in action—plus major hardware news across roll, hybrid, and finishing.
🧠 Smarter Every Week
Before green-lighting a 10-ft banner run, simulate roll changeovers: calculate yield per roll width, splice counts, and operator swaps. Often, a single width change or staggered start time saves an hour—and a headache—on delivery day.
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.