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Mimaki France celebrates 15 years of innovation at Salon C!Print 2025 and highlights technological advancements

Mimaki France, a leading provider of industrial inkjet printers, cutting plotters, and 3D printers, announces its participation as a Gold Sponsor at Salon C!Print 2025, held from 4th to 6th February 2025 (Stand 2P24) at Eurexpo Lyon. This edition of the event holds special significance as Mimaki France celebrates its 15th anniversary, highlighting its commitment to empowering innovation and creativity and delivering cutting-edge solutions to the French market.
The CJV200-160, an advanced roll-to-roll eco-solvent print and cut system designed to enable easy-to-handle use, high productivity and high quality © 2025 Mimaki
The CJV200-160, an advanced roll-to-roll eco-solvent print and cut system designed to enable easy-to-handle use, high productivity and high quality © 2025 Mimaki


In line with Salon C!Print 2025’s tagline, “Make it happen”, Mimaki France will showcase its latest technological advancements, designed to push the boundaries of what’s possible in digital printing and cutting. Demonstrating how its cutting-edge printing solutions enable to streamline the production and achieve top quality in a cost-effective way, the company aims to inspire the visitors to take their business to the next level.

Visitors to the Mimaki booth will be able to experience the latest in cutting-edge technology, with live demonstrations of machines that showcase Mimaki’s commitment to quality, efficiency, sustainability, and versatility across industries. The company will spotlight the CJV200-160, an advanced roll-to-roll eco-solvent print and cut system designed to enable easy-to-handle use, high productivity and high quality.

Also showcased on the Mimaki booth will be the UCJV330-160, a versatile roll-to-roll integrated printer designed to significantly improve productivity for quality sign graphics applications, and the CG-160FXII Plus, a cutting solution equipped with an advanced ID Cut function to vastly improve work efficiency. In addition, Mimaki will highlight the JFX600-2531, a large-format flatbed printer that delivers unparalleled productivity and precision for industrial and creative projects, and the UJF-3042 MKII e, a small flatbed LED UV printer for customisation and decoration, meanwhile a TxF150-75 will be in action at the Plug&Play area.

Martial Granet, Branch Manager at Mimaki France, comments, "Salon C!Print is an essential event for Mimaki France as it brings together the key players in the printing and visual communication industries. It offers an excellent platform to connect with our customers, showcase our latest innovations, and explore new opportunities in the market. At this year’s show, we’re especially excited to celebrate our 15th anniversary and reaffirm our commitment to driving creativity, sustainability, and growth in the French market."

Another printer making its French show debut will be the new hybrid, large-scale textile printer, TS330-3200DS. Located at Mimaki dealer Mautom’s stand (2V12), this latest textile solution handles both sublimation transfer printing and direct polyester printing.

For more information about Mimaki’s products and services, please visit www.mimaki.fr.



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