Si-MEMS WHITE PAPER FROM FUJIFILM DIMATIX ADDRESSES PRINT INDUSTRY MARKET NEEDS

Written May 12, 2017

Categories: Consumables, Consumables, Digital, Digital Printing, News

Lebanon, NH, May 11, 2017 – FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc. has released an industry white paper detailing silicon Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (Si-MEMS) technology to address key print industry market needs. FUJIFILM Dimatix Inc. developed Si-MEMS technology that is becoming an important design and development tool throughout the printing industry. “In this white paper, we begin by identifying the top market needs of the industry’s main players,” said Timothy Rosario, senior program manager, FUJIFILM Dimatix. “We offer insight into how printer manufacturers, ink manufacturers and printhead designers are working together to meet those needs.” FUJIFILM Dimatix has been in the forefront of print industry innovation for over 30 years. They conduct ongoing research with customers and other industry partners to keep abreast of their product and service needs. FUJIFILM Dimatix, the world's leading provider of inkjet printheads for commercial and industrial printing, is evolving inkjetting into a micro-production process that will revolutionize the manufacture of electronic and bioscience applications. The company's technology innovations and world-class fabrication processes enable high-performance, micro-precision printing and deposition of traditional inks and nano-particle fluids on all types of surfaces, including flexible substrates. To learn more about FUJIFILM Dimatix, please visit: FujifilmUSA.com. About Fujifilm Founded as Spectra in 1984 with an exclusive license relationship with Xerox, FUJIFILM Dimatix has developed significant intellectual property and multiple generations of proprietary drop-on-demand inkjet printheads capable of producing high performance digital images in a wide variety of printing and fluid jetting applications. The company invests heavily in research and development, maintaining one of the most capable inkjet R&D groups in the world with over one third of its staff actively engaged in product engineering.