TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - Latest innovations and technology for DTG, DTF and Dye Sublimation with Duncan Ferguson of Epson

Debbie McKeegan interviews Duncan Ferguson from Epson at FESPA, focusing on new smart technologies and innovations. Epson introduces the SureColor G6000, their first direct-to-film printer, offering roll-to-roll printing with bespoke Epson technology. The printer aims to simplify the transition for customers familiar with Epson's products. Epson also highlights their spectrophotometer in the SD-10 for colour management, accessible via a phone app. The SureColor F9500 dye-sublimation printer offers three six-color combinations, enhancing color options for various industries. Epson's dual ink system ensures continuous printing without downtime. Epson leverages the importance of customer feedback and continuous innovation to meet industry needs.

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Latest innovations and technology for DTG, DTF and Dye Sublimation with Duncan Ferguson, Vice President, Commercial and Industrial Printing at Epson Europe

Key Takeaways:

Personalisation and Customisation: Epson is focusing on technologies that support ultra-short run production and the Creator economy, with new printers like the SureColor G0006 DTF printer designed to meet these evolving market needs.

Simplified Colour Management: The introduction of the SD-10 spectrophotometer allows small printers to easily manage colours across different substrates and printers, with an intuitive smartphone app interface.

Flexible Business Scaling: Epson's strategy of offering smaller, more affordable printers allows businesses to gradually expand their capabilities, with the ability to add multiple printers as they grow, reducing initial investment risks.

Continuous Innovation Through Customer Feedback: Epson actively seeks customer input, with a development team from Japan conducting on-site interviews to understand market requirements and improve product offerings.

Technological Efficiency: New features like the dual ink cartridge system (hot-swapping) and intuitive design reduce downtime and training challenges, making printing technologies more accessible and user-friendly for businesses of all sizes.




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