The one-month-old firm, based in Antwerp, is showing its range of 1.5-3.2m wide Chinese-made machines, costing from 16,400 to 69,000, at Viscom in Dsseldorf.
The company said that consumables costs were extremely competitive, with ink costing 69p per m2.
The Infiniti FY6150 flatbed printer can be used on PVC and board up to 1.52m wide, while 2.52m-wide FY6250SL works at 40m2 an hour.
They are for small-sized firms starting in digital print who want the benefits of printing on a number of materials, said company owner Peter Cornelis.
The FY6320LQ, works on widths of up to 3.22m and speeds of 61 square metres an hour.
Contact: www.infiniti-europe.com.
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