
FUJIFILM Dimatix has launched the DMP-2850 S materials printer, a new device designed for researchers and universities. This printer helps with precise printing of different liquids on surfaces like plastic, glass, ceramics, and silicon, as well as flexible materials like membranes, gels, and paper.
The DMP-2850 S is an updated version of the earlier DMP-2850 model. It has new software features that make it easier to use, including a tool for analyzing ink drops, settings to control ink flow, and the ability to save job settings for future use. This version also supports many file types like BMP, JPEG, TIF, and PNG, and it has a stronger computer with better processing power.
The printer uses FUJIFILM Dimatix’s Samba® print cartridge, known for its precision and high-quality printing, and can print with a wide range of fluids like UV, water-based, and solvent-based liquids.
The DMP-2850 S is now available for customers. It is designed to help companies and researchers create advanced printing systems and processes for a variety of applications.
Executive Statement
According to Steve Billow, president and chief executive officer, FUJIFILM Dimatix, universities and R&D teams greatly benefit from a complete platform that can offer precision printing of materials, jetting analysis, and fluid development, as it allows users to rapidly produce new prototype designs, reduce costs and lead times, and accelerate the innovation process. They are thrilled to offer customers the DMP-2850 S, a powerful printing tool for R&D work spanning applications such as prototyping and sample generation, product development, deposition of biological fluids including cell patterning, DNA arrays, and more.
