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Decision to go flatbed confirmed by seeing double
The next acquisition for his business was confirmed when Peter Brown saw his “omen” in Germany. While admiring the printing exhibition’s acres of flash and dazzle equipment at the DRUPA show in Düsseldorf, Peter spotted a digital flatbed printer that seemed familiar. He had travelled to Germany to research his company’s next acquisition and what he found confirmed his decision. “I’d seen the Acuity in Australia then found it again at DRUPA” explains Peter. “I was impressed both times so the decision was made.”
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Inca Spyder 320 helps Reads write another growth chapter
You cannot travel too far around Adelaide without coming across signage that has been produced by Read Brothers. “We cover a very broad spectrum of work,” explains Ashley Read. “From interior displays to exterior pylon signs as well as a huge amount of vehicle graphics. We screen print corflute signs, self-adhesive stickers, metal signs and a variety of plastics.
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A Tasmanian first in wide format printing
Typeface Design and Print recently installed the new Acuity HD 2504 wide format UV flatbed printer from Fujifilm Sericol. The Acuity is the latest breakthrough in wide format UV digital imaging technology, offering photographic quality printing at speeds that provide a quick return on investment.
“The Acuity is perfect for us,” says Dean. “We’ve been wanting to get into the short run one-off part of the market and the Acuity allows us to print full colour onto any substrate in a run of only one or two.
“It has opened up a large market segment that we could not easily deal in before. To be able to print onto things like Dibond and concrete or ceramic tiles is amazing. We’ve even printed onto house doors!”
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New Acuity UV printer quickly becomes a favourite at Ricci Signs (Australia)®
Sean Carey, managing director of Ricci Signs Australia, is a young man brimming with enthusiasm. He’s enthusiastic about his employees’ ambitious creativity and about the future of his business, which has grown well over the last eight years with an expanding portfolio of print projects from large retail and construction corporations.
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Inca Spyder 320 turns Concept plans into reality
The one thing that separates Concept POP and Displays from its competitors is its constant drive to remain at the forefront of innovation. New technologies are embraced if they demonstrate they can help take the business to the next level of quality and output.
Stephen Wallis, director of Concept, knows exactly how he wants the business to be positioned in the mind of his customers and prospects. “We want to be thought of as unrivalled in the marketplace.” “We are technology-based and use these new tools to drive our customer growth and take business to another level.”
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Fujifilm Sericol goes the extra distance to deliver new Spyder 320 for Spice Digital Imaging
Andy Hannington at Spice Digital Imaging in Western Australia is pleased with his new INCA Spyder 320 six colour printer. Since it was installed in January 2007 he has seen the difference the new machine has made to his business. It is now possible for Spice Digital Imaging to put out a lot more work in far fewer hours than would have been possible in the past, with use of the new Spyder almost killing the need for a night shift.
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Inca Spyder 320 puts extra sting into CV business growth
Ed Phelan had a plan in mind to grow his business. He began with a detailed due diligence process to establish what was appropriate for the needs of the business, followed by an extensive research into the latest in digital printing equipment. He found that one particular brand of printing equipment could set his company, CV Signage Solutions, on the growth course he wanted.
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