Mutoh’s 74-Inch ValueJet Dye-Sub Printer

Mutoh (www.mutoh.com) has introduced its 74-in. ValueJet 1938WX, designed for long-run dye-sublimation applications such as scarves, blankets, shower curtains, tradeshow graphics, flags, banners, interior décor, performance apparel, and more. The 1440-dpi printer, compatible with dual-CMYK or 8-color configurations, features a rear media feed lever, take-up system, automatic sheet-cutting capability, mobile app for remote printer monitoring, and control panel. With dual staggered printheads, the machine images up to 1327 sq ft/hr, according to the company.

Mutoh (www.mutoh.com) has introduced its 74-in. ValueJet 1938WX, designed for long-run dye-sublimation applications such as scarves, blankets, shower curtains, tradeshow graphics, flags, banners, interior décor, performance apparel, and more. The 1440-dpi printer, compatible with dual-CMYK or 8-color configurations, features a rear media feed lever, take-up system, automatic sheet-cutting capability, mobile app for remote printer monitoring, and control panel. With dual staggered printheads, the machine images up to 1327 sq ft/hr, according to the company.

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