Durst debuts printers at FESPA

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The Durst Group, a leading manufacturer of digital printing and production technologies, presented a strong appearance at this year’s FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 in Berlin.

“FESPA 2025 is not just about new products for us, it’s about showcasing our technological ambition,” says Christoph Gamper, CEO and co-owner of the Durst Group. “We are rethinking professional print production – with the most reliable printing systems on the market, a connected software architecture, a clear focus on automation, true efficiency, and resource-saving processes. ‘Made in Durst’ stands for integrated solutions with responsibility: for our customers, their competitiveness, and our environment.”

The company’s product highlights include:

P5 500 TEX iSUB

P5 500 TEX iSUB, a water-based sublimation printer with a width of 5.2 meters and integrated inline fixation. This 5-meter dye-sublimation printer with inline fixation combines speed, efficiency, and operator-friendly usability in a true one-step process. With no need for a separate calander, the inline fixation system ensures perfect results with reduced effort, less space, and up to 60% lower energy consumption, the company claims.

Operators benefit from a compact design and a seamless workflow, all while delivering deep blacks and vivid colors ideal for backlits, flags, event banners, and more.

Making its official market debut at FESPA, the P5 X is a versatile high-end flatbed printing system that can also be used for roll printing, combining precision, productivity, and flexibility for a wide range of applications.

The D4 version of the successful P5 350 HS impresses with maximum speed and quality, and comes with new performance and quality enhancements.

Another major focus is Durst’s growing software portfolio:

  • End-to-end workflow solutions for seamless automation.
  • AI-powered applications to optimize production processes.
  • Integration of the Amazon Transparency Program into Durst Workflow to combat product piracy.

The Durst software platform enables fully connected, intelligent production with data sovereignty and real-time transparency.