The new XpertJet 1641SR Pro II with MS51 eco solvent ink
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Mutoh Europe has announced the launch of its new 64”/1625 mm eco solvent printer, the XpertJet 1641SR Pro II.
The new model combines the latest AccuFine HD Pro printhead with the innovative i-Screen EX System and uses MS51 inks, delivering productivity of up to 17.6 m² per hour and high image quality. The AccuFine HD Pro printhead features eight nozzle rows with nozzle row pairing to improve ink landing accuracy for each colour. Combined with Mutoh’s new i-Screen EX print control system – which applies advanced control effects across print passes – this supports smoother gradations, improved colour uniformity and finer detail reproduction, while maintaining stable output across a wide range of print speeds.

The Wide Color Choice input profile expands the achievable colour gamut, particularly in dark areas, offering deeper blacks and more vivid reds – perfect for high impact graphics, car wraps, and retail signage.
The MS51 eco solvent ink is UL Greenguard Gold certified, gBL free, and carries no hazard pictograms under applicable classification. It delivers vibrant colour output, fast drying, excellent weather resistance, and durable scratch performance – supporting comfortable production environments where low emissions are a priority. MS51 has also been evaluated against recognised low emitting VOC schemes and requirements (AgBB, A+ (France), Belgium VOC and M1) and can support projects pursuing BREEAM or LEED credits.
Designed for long term outdoor applications, MS51 ink also offers easy maintenance and safe operator handling. Equipped with DropMaster 2 and FeedMaster technology, the XpertJet 1641SR Pro II automatically adjusts bi-directional alignment and media feed accuracy, reducing set up time. Functions like Media Tracker and Nozzle Area Select further improve operational efficiency and minimise downtime.
The new XpertJet 1641SR Pro II will be available across the EMEA region through the authorised reseller network starting in January 2026.







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