Print and graphics firm makes £400,000 investment in new machinery

A 120-year-old Nottingham-based digital printers has invested in its Exhibition & Display Graphics division by spending over £400,000.

John E Wright has bought the latest EFI VUTEk H5 Cool Cure, flat bed UV printer. The machine will join an growing fleet of printing equipment which still includes the VUTEk GS3250LX bought six years ago and which has been successful for the company.

Also in operation in Nottingham are a number of Mimaki UCJV300/160s, and HP Latex 360s for a wide range of roll-to-roll applications and a series of Xerox small format printers including the very latest Iridesse printer bought in January of this year.

Managing director Tony Barnett said: “We have always prided ourselves on having the best technology available and this investment provides our customers with another step up in the print quality and speed of turnaround they can expect from us at the very best competitive prices.

“The new ‘cool’ UV cure technology is even more efficient meaning that we can extend
our product range into the fast growing fabrics display market, and the significant reduction in power requirement reduces both our costs and carbon footprint, thereby underpinning our ISO14001 (environmental) and ISO9001 (quality) qualifications of which we are very proud.”

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