Had there been a drupa show last year, Ricoh would have previewed its Z75 B2 sheet size production press. There was a teaser late last year with little information but it appears the release is drawing near with a few more details released. Ricoh will be joining Konica Minolta and Fujifilm in the B2 inkjet sheet field - with HP Indigo already successfully there, but with liquid toner 'ElectroInk'. The big question is:"Will Heidelberg add B2 Ricoh OEM inkjet to its existing B3 models?"

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 Click on the above image to see a short video preview of the Ricoh Pro Z75 B2 inkjet sheetfed press

 Ricoh's Gen5 printheads are widely used in wide format printers from several manufacturers, and are well regarded. The soon-to-be launched Z75 uses these 1200 x 1200dpi printheads, made from stainless steel and highly durable.

Ricoh has added a cooling system to the ink carriage array, which they say helps colour consistency and stability.ricoh sydney c

Billed as: “the future of sheetfed digital inkjet,” May is estimated as the true launch date, claiming: “offset quality with inkjet flexibility.”  Beyond that, specifications, speed and ink options are sketchy.

However, the 'Z75' designation is intriguing as it tends to indicate a 75cm sheet width or length - depending on the feed orientation.

If it is indeed a true 750mm x 530mm 'C' format sheet size like the offset Heidelberg SM 75, it could be very interesting. Add extra colours and a varnish and even more so. Speaking of Heidelberg, they already OEM Ricoh toner digital in the SRA3/B3 sector, as Linoprint - will they upscale to the Z75?

This type of inkjet press encroaches into wide format territory, but with the right finishing, can open up profitable new markets for Sign & Display printers, aready very familiar with inkjet.

For the time being, we'll have to be satisfied with the teaser video, a shadowy press and a cute little dragon that would do St George Bank proud. Roll on May.

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