Seiko Epson Corporation (Epson) is launching the new T3200-U3-2 printhead as part of its PrecisionCore series in early April 2026 to meet growing demand in the commercial and industrial digital printing market.
The new printhead features a new structural design that allows ink to be heated up to 50℃, a temperature higher than that supported by its predecessor, the T3200-U3. This design enables stable ejection and outstanding reliability and durability with a wider variety of UV inks. Compatibility with an expanded viscosity range gives these printheads entry to a broader scope of applications in commercial and industrial printing.
Demand for digital printing is increasing in the commercial and industrial printing market, creating more variation in customer needs and applications.
Since its release in July 2021, the previous model T3200-U3 has gained wide use, especially in printers for signage applications. The new T3200-U3-2 inherits the strengths of its predecessor while supporting ink heating up to 50℃, enabling it to stably eject UV inks with even higher viscosities.
Additionally, the new model shares the same external dimensions, electronic interface, and ejection performance as the previous T3200-U3, making replacement straightforward.
Epson continues to strengthen its PrecisionCore printhead lineup to meet the diverse needs of customers, contributing to the advancement of digital printing in commercial and industrial markets.
Key Features of the T3200-U3-2
- Ink heating temperature up to 50℃, enabling compatibility with higher-viscosity UV inks
- Structural improvements for stable ejection and enhanced reliability and durability while handling a wider variety of UV inks














