Fujifilm has agreed a deal with Chinese print company Tomato Cloud Technology for 10 JetPress 750S inkjet presses, bringing the customer’s JetPress installation total to 14 and making it by the end of 2022 the single largest customer in the world for the B2 digital press.
Mr ST Lam, CEO of Tomato Cloud Technology said, ‘Since our founding in 2013, Tomato Cloud Technology has launched five smart factories by incorporating modern printing styles and advanced printing technologies.
‘We are the only company in China that owns four Jet Press 750S presses, and by adding another 10 units we are further enhancing our digital printing domain. This allows us to embody the philosophy of ‘Smart Print’, by providing more high quality, high-value-added products to our domestic and overseas customers.’
Yuji Oki, division president of the Graphic Systems division of Fujifilm (China) Investment, commented, ‘Tomato Cloud Technology is a leading company in its field and we believe our advanced technologies and products help to drive the development of its business. Considering their philosophy of focusing on automated production systems and technological innovation, this Jet Press 750S deal further enhances the partnership between the two companies.
‘Fujifilm offers a wide variety of innovative products for the digital printing market, which is set to expand ever further in the future and will continue to contribute to the overall development of the printing industry.’
Fujifilm’s water-based inkjet digital press has seen uptake both commercial and packaging printing, with more than 250 installations since its inception in 2011.