Your Weekly Large Format Print Briefing [Week 47, 2025]
Your weekly 5-minute intelligence briefing for large format print professionals
Last week underscored a clear industry shift: smarter hybrid platforms, better-skilled teams, more sustainable substrates, and diversification into adjacent production categories. Instead of headline speed claims, the real innovation happened in operations, materials, and workforce readiness.
📢 This Week in Wide Format Brief
Durst launched the hybrid-focused P5 SMP for mixed-media productivity
PRINTING United rolled out new AI-driven iLEARNING+ skills courses
ColDesi introduced the 30H2 high-volume DTF printer
Drytac expanded its SpotOn portfolio with PVC-free SynTac
Innovia Films earned “Champion” status in FESPA UK’s Waste Programme
📰 Top 5 Headlines This Week
Durst P5 SMP: Hybrid Multi-Pass Platform for Modern Mixed-Media Workflows
Summary:
Durst unveiled the P5 SMP, a 3.5-meter hybrid multi-pass system built to handle high-turnover retail graphics and heavier rigid media within a single workflow. The platform prioritized automation, consistent quality, and repeatable setups—addressing the real-world inefficiencies in mixed-media operations.
Key takeaways:
3.5 m hybrid multi-pass engine aimed at flexibility over max speed
Designed for rapid job changeovers and stable multi-substrate output
Built on the P5 architecture with automation-focused enhancements
Why It Matters:
Wide-format buyers increasingly need one system that handles unpredictable job mixes without destroying throughput. The P5 SMP reflected the market’s shift away from “fastest pass count wins” toward real hybrid productivity—where setup, alignment, and repeatability determine profit.
PRINTING United Alliance Released New iLEARNING+ Courses Focused on AI & Modern Print Skills
Summary:
PRINTING United expanded its iLEARNING+ platform with training focused on AI literacy, workflow automation, data-driven production, and modern operator skillsets. The courses targeted the growing gap between highly automated equipment and the workforce expected to manage it.
Key takeaways:
New courses emphasized AI, automation, and data competency
Built for production teams transitioning from mechanical tasks to strategic oversight
Addressed critical talent shortages across wide format and digital print
Why It Matters:
Automation is only as effective as the operators who understand it. Wide-format print providers will increasingly depend on skilled professionals who can manage color ecosystems, RIP automation, and cross-department workflows. Training is now a competitive differentiator—not an optional perk.
ColDesi Introduced the 30H2 High-Volume DTF Printer for Scalable Apparel Production
Summary:
ColDesi’s new 30H2 DTF printer was positioned as a scalable solution between desktop DTF units and fully industrial roll-to-roll systems. With dual printheads, stable white-ink recirculation, and improved film handling, the 30H2 aimed squarely at high-volume apparel decoration.
Key takeaways:
Dual-head engine designed for predictable throughput
Upgraded white-ink system for cleaner, more stable output
Positioned as an entry path into industrial-scale apparel without full textile systems
Why It Matters:
DTF continues expanding into wide-format shops seeking diversification and new revenue streams. The 30H2 gives PSPs a manageable path into high-margin apparel production with fewer operational risks than DTG or screen—ideal for filling unused capacity.
Drytac Expanded SpotOn Portfolio With PVC-Free SpotOn SynTac
Summary:
Drytac added SynTac to its SpotOn removable films range—a PVC-free option built with air-egress adhesive, designed for fast, bubble-free installation and clean removal. The focus was on short-term interior applications, retail refreshes, and brand environments under time pressure.
Key takeaways:
PVC-free base film expands sustainable interior options
Air-egress adhesive speeds installation and reduces skill requirements
Designed for short-term promotional graphics and fast-turn retail spaces
Why It Matters:
Clients are increasingly requesting environmentally responsible substrates without compromising install efficiency. SynTac’s combination of sustainability and tool-free application supports both brand requirements and operational realities—key for PSPs serving retail, events, and interior décor.
Innovia Films Named “Champion” in FESPA UK Waste Accreditation Programme
Summary:
Innovia Films achieved “Champion” status in FESPA UK’s Waste Accreditation Programme—recognizing verifiable waste reduction, traceable recycling streams, and commitments to circularity. Unlike voluntary sustainability claims, this programme audits real processes and measurable outcomes.
Key takeaways:
Recognized for structured waste reduction and recycling systems
Programme focuses on verifiable sustainability, not marketing language
Sets expectations for substrate suppliers entering the 2026 buying cycle
Why It Matters:
Print buyers increasingly require documentation—not just recyclability logos. Aligning with accredited suppliers strengthens PSPs in RFPs, especially in corporate décor, retail, and branded environment segments. Accreditation frameworks like FESPA UK’s will shape supply-chain expectations in 2026.
🎯 This Week’s Strategic Takeaway
Sustainability, hybrid productivity, and workforce reskilling moved forward simultaneously. Smart shops should map where these three vectors intersect—hybrid devices that reduce setup time, eco-friendly substrates installers like using, and operators trained to manage automated workflows.
❌ This Week’s Noise
“Game-changer” rhetoric around hybrid systems continued, but the measurable value still comes from setup reduction, uptime, and repeatability—not from adjectives in press releases.
📅 What’s Coming Up
🗓 FESPA Global Print Expo 2026 + Corrugated/Textile — 19–22 May 2026, Barcelona – Expect early sustainability-certified materials, next-gen hybrid systems, and new RIP automation modules targeting more connected workflows.
🔗FESPA Global Print Expo 2026
🧠 Smarter Every Week
Quick insight:
Always benchmark new media not just for print quality, but for installation behavior. It’s the difference between profit and callbacks.
Conclusion
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Until next time, keep printing!







