Epson is increasing the production capacity of its leading-edge PrecisionCore inkjet print heads.

PrecisionCore print heads, which offer blazing fast print speeds and stunning image quality, are used primarily in office, commercial and industrial inkjet printers. The company is investing approximately 10 billion yen from the 2014 fiscal year (beginning April 1, 2014) through the 2015 fiscal year (ending March 31, 2015) in production lines at its Suwa Minami and Tohoku Epson PrecisionCore production sites in Japan.

Investment will total roughly 40 billion yen by fiscal 2015, including R&D spending and capital investment over the past decade.

What is PrecisionCore

PrecisionCore is a collective designation for thin-film piezo print head technology that Epson developed by combining its core inkjet technology with advanced microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology. Put another way, PrecisionCore is evolutionary technology that is driving a transformation of inkjet printing.

 

Some current applications of PrecisionCore.

Precision core applications
Click on the link for details about PrecisionCore:
http://global.epson.com/innovation/printing_technology/precisioncore/

 

Produced at state-of-the-art factories in Japan

Epson began producing PrecisionCore print heads in June 2013, on state-of-the-art production lines at the Suwa Minami Plant, in Nagano prefecture, and at Tohoku Epson, in Yamagata prefecture.

See the manufacturing PrecisionCore video here:
Ultra-precise core components that underpin our most powerful inkjet printer products, PrecisionCore print heads have individually controlled nozzles, each of which is capable of firing up to 50,000 precise ink droplets per second with astonishing accuracy. This level of precision and performance makes highly sophisticated technology essential for their production. To achieve both high quality and high throughput, Epson employs fully automated production lines that capitalize on Epson's own industrial robots, as well as a combination of inkjet technology refined over two decades and microfabrication processes that are accurate to one one-thousandth of a millimeter.

By developing and producing PrecisionCore print heads entirely in Japan, Epson aims to accumulate technological expertise for next-generation print heads, build a rock-solid base of production technology, and further increase the competitive advantage of its production sites in Japan that produce core components.

The investment in additional PrecisionCore production capacity is of critical significance, as it will enable Epson to achieve its business goal of strengthening its position and expanding its footprint in the inkjet printer domain. Going forward, Epson will promote the use of these powerful print heads and evolve them as a platform for a wide range of inkjet printer products so as to further enhance competitiveness and drive business growth.

 

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