Epson unveils high-speed SureColor F20030 textile printer

DESIGNED for faster output and greater production stability, the printer targets the growing demand for digital textile printing across Southeast Asia.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF Epson

DESIGNED for faster output and greater production stability, the printer targets the growing demand for digital textile printing across Southeast Asia.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF Epson

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Epson has expanded its industrial dye-sublimation printer lineup with the launch of the SureColor F20030, a 76-inch printer designed for high-volume textile production as demand for digital printing continues to grow across Southeast Asia.
The new printer features an eight-printhead PrecisionCore MicroTFP architecture, doubling the printheads of its predecessor, the SureColor F11030, and delivering print speeds of up to 306 square meters per hour.
According to Epson, the SC-F20030 is built for textile manufacturers and print-on-demand providers handling short-run, customized, and high-throughput production.
The printer also features a 10-liter bulk ink system with hot-swap functionality, allowing operators to replace empty ink packs without interrupting production.
To improve reliability, the SC-F20030 includes an integrated drying system, dust-reduction mechanism, and optional jumbo roll units supporting media loads of up to 300 kilograms for longer production runs.
Epson also introduced user self-repair functions, enabling operators to replace selected components such as printheads and anti-drying caps to reduce downtime and service costs.