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Mimaki Launches TS200-1600 Sublimation Printer Globally

Mimaki Engineering Co., Ltd., a global leader in wide-format inkjet printing technology, has officially introduced its newest sublimation transfer inkjet printer, the TS200-1600.

The launch reflects the company’s goal of offering accessible yet high-performance solutions tailored to the textile and apparel industries.

The TS200-1600 is designed as an entry-level all-in-one model capable of managing diverse tasks, from small-scale sample creation to full-scale production runs.

Using sublimation transfer technology, the printer applies heat to transfer digital designs from paper onto polyester fabrics, sportswear, or interior textiles, delivering professional-quality results.


Mimaki has equipped the TS200-1600 with several hallmark innovations aimed at maximizing productivity and minimizing user challenges. Among them:

Dot Adjustment System (DAS): Automates the adjustment of ink dot placement and media feed, reducing manual work while ensuring consistent precision.

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Nozzle Recovery System (NRS): Keeps workflows uninterrupted by automatically replacing malfunctioning nozzles with functioning ones, minimizing downtime.


Ink Save Feature: Lowers production costs by reducing ink consumption while maintaining vivid and accurate color balance.

For improved usability, the TS200-1600 also integrates the Mimaki Remote Access (MRA) app and a cloud-based monitoring tool. These allow operators to check printer status, plan production, and manage workflows remotely, further streamlining operations.

The TS200-1600 supports a maximum print width of 1,610 mm (63.4 inches) and a media width of 1,620 mm (63.8 inches). It uses Mimaki’s Sb411 Sublimation Dye Ink, available in multiple colors, including fluorescent pink and yellow, catering to growing demand for vibrant, high-impact output.

As of September 17, the printer is officially available for purchase worldwide. Mimaki stated that the TS200-1600 will play a central role in strengthening its entry-level printer portfolio, addressing the rising demand for digital textile printing across both small businesses and large-scale manufacturers.

By Victor Georgewill

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