UV LED Printers Market Development Status, Competition Analysis, Type and Application 2033

A recent study conducted by Future Market Insights expects the global UV LED printers market to be valued at US$ 925 million by 2033.

 From 2023 to 2033, market forecasts indicate the market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 8.6%. With LED UV technology’s drying process, most high-quality printing jobs can now be turned around within 40 minutes and maintain quality without sacrificing speed.

UV LED printing machines prevent ink from sinking into materials and produce much sharper colors. The colors appear more vibrant and brighter, allowing them to provide a better visual experience. As a result, the option of ink set off – the transfer of ink from one sheet to the next has been eliminated. Due to the absence of a sealing coat, the original characteristics are maintained. The machine doesn’t need anti-set-off powder spray to print, so there are no blemishes or marks on finished products.

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Compared to traditional printing technology, UV LED printing uses less energy. With instant on/off functionality, CO2 emissions are reduced due to reductions in standby consumption. LED UV printing technology is not limited to a particular application, unlike other print technologies. In addition to newsletters and magazines, it is also ideal for stationery and catalogs. In addition, it can print on a variety of materials and stocks.

Key Market Developments:

In March 2023, VMGS (Visual Marketing and Graphic Services) equipped its workshop with a Mimaki UJV55-320 UV LED printer, Kongsberg X24 Edge digital cutting table, and a Graphtec FC 9000-160 cutting plotter from CMYUK. CMYUK has also purchased from Mimaki a Mimaki UCJV150-160 UV LED laser printer with a built-in cutter, which has been used in conjunction with the Mimaki JFX200-2513EX flatbed.

In May 2023, energy curing steadily gained popularity among printers over the years. The instant cure capabilities were originally provided by ultraviolet (UV) and electron beam (EB) inks. UV and EB inks have become increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits and energy savings, and UV LEDs are one of the fastest-growing segments. A variety of curing options are available with Flint Group’s EkoCure UV LED inks, including standard mercury lamps or UV LEDs. The EkoCure ANCORA F2 food label and packaging solution is also designed with dual-curing technology.


Sunil Rathod

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