Epson will present a range of professional printing technologies at Fespa Global Print Expo 2026 in Barcelona from 19–22 May, with a strong focus on textile production and UV printing.

Located in Hall 3, Stand C75, Epson’s stand will bring together solutions spanning dye-sublimation, direct-to-film (DTF), direct-to-fabric, signage, and UV printing, alongside colour management and workflow tools designed to support efficient production.

“Fespa is a key opportunity to connect with customers and show practical production pathways across textile, signage, and UV,” said Marc Tinkler, Commercial & Industrial printing division, Epson Europe. “From high-quality garment and sportswear output to personalisation and value-added UV applications, our focus is helping businesses produce with confidence, consistency and efficiency. We look forward to welcoming visitors to Hall 3, Stand C75 in Barcelona.”

Textile printing will be a central theme of Epson’s presence at the show. The company will preview two new dye-sublimation developments ahead of their formal launch in early May, including a compact desktop dye-sublimation printer designed to complete Epson’s small-format dye-sub portfolio and support short-run personalised production.

The company will also showcase the SureColor SC-V4000 A1+ UV flatbed printer, which expands the company’s UV printing portfolio. The printer is designed for businesses looking to offer a range of applications, including personalised items, photography, fine art, and signage, while maintaining a relatively compact footprint.

Across the stand, Epson will demonstrate a number of production areas reflecting different application segments. Direct-to-film printing will feature the SC-G9000 high-production DTF printer alongside the SC-G6000, supported by finishing equipment intended to address workflow bottlenecks.

Additional sections of the stand will highlight direct-to-fabric printing within Epson’s Monna Lisa textile range, large-format eco-solvent signage printing, and UV production aimed at short-run customisation and value-added products.

Visitors will also be able to see printed samples and live demonstrations across the different technologies during the four-day event.