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AGFA :Anapurna M

AGFA :Anapurna X and XL

AGFA :Dotrix

ColorSpan 5440uv series

ColorSpan 9840UV

Dilli Neo Deluxe

Dilli Neo Venus UVV-2506 (GW)

Durst Rho 205

Durst Rho 351R

Durst Rho 600

Durst Rho 600 Pictor

Durst Rho 800

Flora 1.8 meter UV

Fujifilm Acuity HD 2504

Gandinnovations JETi 1224 UV 4x8’ flatbed

Gandinnovations JETi 2030 UV 2x3 meters

Gandinnovations roll-fed UV

Gandinnovations Flatbed

GCC StellarJet 183UVK

Gerber Solara UV2

Gerber ion Flatbed

Grapo Octopus

Grapo Manta

HP Designjet H35100 and HP Designjet H45100

HP-Scitex FB910 UV combo printer

HP Scitex XL2200

HP Scitex Vision FB6300

HP Scitex Vision FB6500

Inca Columbia Turbo

Inca Spyder 150

Inca Spyder 320

IP&I Cube 1606

IP&I Cube 260UV

Keundo SupraQ 3300 UV

Mimaki Flatbed JF-1631 & JF-1610

Mimaki UJF 605cII

NUR Tempo Q

NUR Expedio Inspiration

NUR Expedio 3200

NUR Expedio 5000 Revolution

Oce Arizona 250 GT

Raster Printers 720UVZ, Daytona T600 UV

Raster Printers Daytona T600UV flatbed

Sun NEO UV-LED

Teckwin TeckThunder

Teckwin Tecksmart UV 1600 and 2500 UV

Teckwin TeckStorm

Triangle Milano (Neolt)

Vutek 200/600

Vutek QS2000 and QS3200

Vutek QS3200r

Zund 250-combi

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After-Market Ink
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Media and Inks
Equipment
Scanners
Signs, Poster and Banners
Training & Books
Trade Shows
IP&I Cube 1606uv
IP&I Cube 1606uv
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Hypernics Hyperjet UV-F2515, Hypernics Hyperjet UV-FR2513 UV-curable Flatbed 

Hypernics used to have a nice web site with a friendly hello from CEO Chul Sik Oc. He introduces his UV Curable Inkjet printer Hyperjet UV-F2515, Hypernics Hyperjet UV-FR2513.

They were scheduled to be at SGIA 2003, but we missed them somehow. I do not have a mention of them in our FLAAR Report on SGIA 2003. But at a large trade show it is possible to miss one printer. Or it may have been in a booth of another name. Or sometimes companies simply cancel at the last minute.

We did not see them at SGIA 2004 either; nor did Azero Creon have a major booth in October 2004 (at least not with their UV printer).

Now the Hypernics.com website seems to have disappeared. All the links to Hypernics that were on Google have disappeared. So it seems that Hypernics itself has disappeared too. This is unfortunately because their Azero Creon printers looked so nice and their US distributor worked so hard to establish themselves.

But several of the capable engineers who worked at Hypernics have now formed their own company, IP&I. Their new printer is the IP&I Cube 260.

Dilli / D.G.I., elsewhere in Korea, appears alive and well. Fortunately other Korean UV-curable inkjet printer manufacturers are doing just fine indeed there are now several more Korean companies producing UV-curable flatbed printers: these are all itemized in a new and updated FLAAR Report on Korean UV printer manufacturers.

A separate publication covers UV printers designed and manufactured in Taiwan, indeed I went to Taiwan to inspect the main manufacturer recently.

An additional publication lists and discusses all known Chinese manufacturers of UV printers and includes information from the factories of two of them that I visited. You won't find this level of documentation anywhere else in this industry.

We also cover the following UV printers on various FLAAR websites:

 

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Most recently updated January 15, 2008.
First posted November 23, 2004. Updated Nov. 25, 2005, APril 7, 2006.

 

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