Home PrintersUV PrinterFluid Color Launches RF105 “Braille Monster” for High-Speed, Full-Color Braille & Tactile Printing

Fluid Color Launches RF105 “Braille Monster” for High-Speed, Full-Color Braille & Tactile Printing

by Staff
Produces compliant braille with full-color graphics on a full 4′ x 8′ sheet in as little as 30 minutes

HEBRON | Kentucky — April  2026 — Fluid Color today announced the RF105, a 5′ x 10′ flatbed printer designed to redefine braille and tactile production. Dubbed the “Braille Monster,” the RF105 combines speed, precision, and full-color capability to deliver ADA-compliant signage with exceptional efficiency and visual impact.

Configurable across both the RF105 and RF84 platforms, the system features a specialized printhead configuration engineered to optimize braille dot formation and stacking. It enables precise, compliant braille production while simultaneously printing high-quality full-color graphics and applying a color cap within a single streamlined workflow.

Powered by Imageprint UV software from Colorbyte, developed by John Panazzo, users gain advanced control and automation over braille layering and output. At the same time, the RF105 supports native production workflows, giving operators the flexibility to choose the approach that best fits their operation.

The result is a highly efficient process: a complete 4′ x 8′ sheet of braille signage, including tactile elements and vibrant graphics, can be produced in as little as 30 minutes—eliminating secondary steps, reducing labor, and accelerating turnaround times.

“Our goal was to deliver both speed and flexibility,” said Allen Dunn, President. “The RF105 not only produces braille quickly—it builds compliant, readable dots while layering rich, full-color graphics in a single pass. Whether using advanced software or native workflows, customers have full control over production.”

With continued advancements in printhead configuration and workflow efficiency, the RF105 is positioned to keep customers at the forefront of braille and tactile printing technology.

www.fluidcolor.com

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