The newest iteration of Mimaki’s UJF line of UV flatbed printers is engineered for use in decorating promotional products or industrial components that that have diverse shapes, including curved or uneven surfaces. The Mimaki UJF-7151 plusII e extends Mimaki’s direct surface-imaging technology by increasing the depth of ink layering and improving ink jetting accuracy.
Users of the Mimaki UJF-7151 plusII e can print on products with inconsistent surface heights or add three-dimensional textured layers to manufactured parts or promotional products.
For example, manufacturers can print control panels, dials, product nameplates, or bottle caps. Creators of promotional products can decorate gifts and mementos such as notebooks, metal flasks, leather baseballs, and wood boxes. It can also be used print sign faces that will be thermoformed.
Printer Specs and Inks
Like other models in Mimaki’s UJF series, the UJF-7151 plusII e has a 20 x 28-in. print bed that can accommodate parts up to 6 inches thick. It has a maximum resolution of 1800 dpi and can select the type of Mimaki UV-LED ink they want to use based on whether they plan to decorate flexible or rigid materials. The printer can also use Mimaki’s LUS-360 thermoforming inks to make dimensional logos, emblems, and wayfinding signs.
The 8 printheads can hold 6 colors of ink (CMYK plus light cyan and light magenta) and a Silver, White, or Clear Ink or Primer. Or, it can hold CMYK plus 2 spot colors, two sets of CMYK, or CMYK plus 4 spot colors.
Key Features of Mimaki UJF-7151 plusII e
3D Textures and embossed effects: With a maximum ink layering of up to 5 mm, the printer expands what’s possible with tactile and decorative design. It enables a greater variety of embossed effects and three-dimensional textures.
Precision ink jetting: To enable precise printing on curved and uneven surfaces, the inks droplets can be accurately deposited from up to 10 mm away from the ink ejection point. This means printer operators can create better image quality on curved surfaces, including molded parts with steps and industrial components.
Accelerated primer applications: Engineers have reduced the time required to apply adhesion-promoting primers to challenging surfaces such as acrylic, glass, metal by up to 27%. This decreases the total time required to decorate larger runs of parts or products made with challenging materials.
Ink saving feature: Operators can use to feature to reduce running costs on a job-by-job basis without extensive knowledge of color management. They can reduce ink usage by up to 42% while maintaining proper color balance.
Mimaki Application Assistant (MA2): This new user application displays all software compatible with a customer’s Mimaki printer and enables them to seamlessly use product updates and feature enhancements.
The printer’s MDL commands enable this printer to be integrated into automated production systems that use equipment such as conveyors and robots.
At PRINTING Unite Expo 2025, Josh Hope, Director of Marketing at Mimaki USA, said this new printer is intended for anyone who need personalized, customized, or serialized direct-to-object (DTO) Imaging.
This includes promotional product manufacturers or distributors, users of screen-printing or pad-printing equipment, or machine manufacturers that need control panels or dials with raised print surfaces.
For more information, visit UJF-7151 plusII e – Mimaki
