Drytac Europe, an international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the print, label and industrial markets, has announced its plans for FESPA 2017, scheduled to take place in Hamburg, Germany, between 8th and 12th May 2017.
With just a matter of weeks to go, Antalis is all geared up to make a big impact at this year’s Sign & Digital exhibition where it will be showcasing its innovative product range with an American diner-inspired stand.
As one of the UK’s most pioneering printing experts, it may come as no surprise that Antalis is preparing to pull out all the stops for this year’s inaugural PrintWeekLive! exhibition.
Drytac Europe, an international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the print, label and industrial markets, has announced its plans for the upcoming Sign & Digital UK event, scheduled to take place at NEC Birmingham, UK, between 28th and 30th March 2017.
Drytac Europe, an international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the print, label and industrial markets, has announced the immediate availability of Polar Carpet film for indoor floor graphic applications.
Antalis is delighted to be returning to Newtech in 2017.
Drytac Europe, an international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the print, label and industrial markets, has announced the appointment of Marc Hansing to the role of Sales Account Manager.
Drytac has announced its inclusion in USA-based Digital Output’s 22nd Annual Top 50 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Drytac Europe, an international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials, has announced it will be supporting its exclusive UK distributor Antalis at The Print Show.
Kent, UK-based Wallace Print has recently installed a window graphic at Drakes Plumbing Supplies, printed on Drytac’s ViziPrint® Impress Clear UV film.
Drakes wanted a window graphic for an internal partitioning wall window and had some specific requirements: the company wanted a window graphic what would display all the brands it works with in full colour, yet the material needed to allow the rest of the window to remain optically clear. The final requirement was that the window graphic must be easy to fit.
Leading large format digital and screen printer, Wallace Print, recommended Drytac’s ViziPrint Impress Clear UV film for the installation as it met all the requirements set out by Drakes.
Chris Payne from Wallace Print explains: “ViziPrint Impress Clear UV film is ideal for self-adhesive applications on glass and other smooth, flat surfaces and – with Drytac’s proprietary adhesion technology – it is super easy to install. It has been specifically designed for the trouble-free, dry installation of graphics.”
The 100 micron printable, ultra-clear PET film is compatible with UV and latex printers. ViziPrint Impress is PVC-free, 100% recyclable, and resistant to both wear and tear and water. It is very easy to apply and remove and can be repositioned and re-applied multiple times, leaving no residue.
Wallace Print designed and printed the window graphic in-house on its UV flatbed digital printer. The printed graphic was backed up with white ink to make the logos stand out with added vibrancy.
Tom Taylor, Head of Marketing at Drakes, concludes: “The new window graphic is next to the entrance corridor. It really makes the walkway come to life and hits the customer with the key brands we supply.
“The best thing is that there’s still plenty of optically clear space within the graphic, so customers and staff can still see each other through the window. It was also incredibly easy to apply.”
Drytac product availability:
Drytac’s entire range of films and adhesives – including ViziPrint Impress Clear UV film – is exclusively distributed throughout the UK by Antalis. For the most up-to-date pricing and availability, please visit www.antalis.co.uk.
For further information on Drytac and its leading range of films and adhesives, please visit www.drytac.co.uk.
For more information about Wallace Print, please visit: www.wallaceprint.com.
Leading international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials, Drytac Europe, has announced the availability of ReTac Textures film for textured graphics applications.
UK-based Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) has been working with local company Wallace Print for more than a decade.
Antalis UK has announced the appointment of Frank Moran to the position of Visual Communications Strategic Development Director for its Sign and Display business.
When Seasalt Cornwall decided to open a new store in Canterbury, Kent, the company called upon Wallace Print to assist with a temporary printed graphic for the shop’s January 2016 launch.
Drytac Europe has announced that its Polar range of printable self-adhesive vinyls (SAVs) are now Roland-approved and will be demonstrated on the Roland DG stand (H30) throughout Sign & Digital UK 2016.
Sign & Digital UK, the country’s leading trade exhibition for the sign making, display solutions and digital printing industry, takes place at the NEC Birmingham, 19-21 April 2016.
Drytac Europe, an international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the print, label and industrial markets, has announced its plans for Sign & Digital UK 2016.
Roland DG Corporation has launched the TrueVIS VG-640/540 64” and 54” printer/cutters.
Irish packaging specialist Cavan Box has invested in a new Zünd G3 L2500 from Zünd UK to produce samples it describes as 'exceptional'.
Antalis UK has launched a new 108-page guide to its full range of sign and display products, featuring many new products. In a market that is constantly evolving, the guide - which is aimed to help customers in the selection of substrates for different applications - includes every product offering from PVC, large format papers and finishing products. In addition, it presents visual representations of the possible applications for each substrate, helping printers identify how each product can be printed to obtain the best results, along with fire and slip ratings making it easier than ever to select the right product.
The guide includes Antalis's full and extensive range, including familiar brands such as 3A, Drytac, Priplak and Orafol; the pan-European Coala range of large format digital media; and an exciting range of wall-coverings from Graham & Brown, showcasing a variety of creative embossings and finishes. Recently launched and also included in the guide is Dispa board – 3A’s new 100% recyclable FSC board with a unique embossed core, making it rigid, sturdy and flat.
Commenting on the launch of the guide, Mike Collins, Sign & Display Product Manager says: “In a market where more and more printers are diversifying their capabilities and branching out in to large format production, this guide will be invaluable to those looking for help in selecting the best product for their applications.”
Mike continues: “We have worked hard to build a strong portfolio of sign and display products so customers can source everything they need, quickly and efficiently from one supplier.”
A hard copy of the Guide can also be obtained by contacting the local Antalis sales office or by calling 0370 607 9014.
Drytac Europe, an international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the print, label and industrial markets, has announced ViziPrint Illuminate.
Stanford Marsh has announced that – once again – it has been presented by HP with an award for being the most successful UK reseller for the HP DesignJet wide-format series. In simple terms, this means that the company completed 2015 with more HP DesignJet product placements in the UK and Ireland than any other vendor.
The HP DesignJet EMEA Champions 2015 award was presented to Stanford Marsh Sales Director Danny Davies at the HP EMEA Conference held in Singapore at the back end of 2015.
On receipt of the award, Danny Davies states: “We are very excited to enter 2016 with this much-prized award. With more than 2000 HP resellers having access to the DesignJet series, it was no mean feat to win this coveted trophy.”
Alongside the HP Designjet Series, Stanford Marsh’s HP portfolio also includes the very latest Latex series of printers, as well as HP’s new PageWide XL series.
“This is the 11th time that Stanford Marsh has won a channel award since 2010 and we believe this highlights why we were chosen by HP as one of only three UK vendors able to supply and service the new PageWide XL series of products,” continues Danny Davies.
He concludes: “Finishing 2015 as HP's UK market leader is extra special as we celebrated our 50th successful year in business; it’s also a year in which we have invested heavily in service training and infrastructure allowing us to achieve ISO 9001 service accreditation.”
For more information on Stanford Marsh, please visit www.stanfordmarsh.co.uk.
Roland DG confirms it will champion the next generation of signage professionals by sponsoring the ‘Young Sign Maker of the Year’ at BSGA British Sign Awards 2016.
Cheshire-based printers, Print On, has really graduated to a different league in recent months with a move to impressive new 6,000 sq. ft. premises on Lawnhurst Industrial Park in Cheadle. The company’s future ambitions are evident as you walk through the front door past a well-appointed boardroom and customer meeting room, to be faced with a large modern reception area, beyond which stretches a very impressive open-plan print hall.
The first thing that strikes you is the tidiness of the whole place – open plan work areas can certainly expose a company’s weaknesses to visitors, but not here; Print On is more than happy to lay its soul bare and proud to let its customers see exactly how the company operates.
With a core staff of just 8 people, it’s obvious that efficiency is the name of the game, with each member of the team having clear focus and direction and being more than capable of multi-tasking, including the family directors of the business, who are remarkably hands-on. As Managing Director, Alex Oldfield explains, “We’re a tight-knit family business. I get amazing support from my father and mother in their respective roles of Marketing Director and Financial Director and none of us shy away from getting our hands dirty – we take real pride in what we do and get involved on a daily basis in every aspect of the operation.”
The impressive premises suggest that the business is prospering in what many still consider to be a challenging economy, so how has Print On managed to develop so successfully? Alex’s father Keith is confident in his response: “We’ve always believed our two key assets to be our staff and the equipment we use and there’s been no shortage of investment in either.”
Print On has traditionally based much of its production capability around its impressive arsenal of four Xerox Versant digital printers, but became increasingly aware that the ability to offer a more diverse range of print services would be crucial to retaining existing customers and also developing new revenue streams. As Alex explains: “Some of our larger retail customers with whom we have really close relationships were placing their PoS or other wide format print requirements with other print providers. We really needed to equip ourselves to meet what seemed to be a growing demand in the sector. Investment in a Mimaki JFX200 flatbed and a brace of Mimaki JV300 production solvent printers sourced through our long-standing relationship with Mimaki reseller Granthams of Preston has really enabled us to stretch our legs and start producing a much wider range of products for our customers.”
Alex cites this significant upturn in business as the catalyst for the move to new premises in January of this year. “We spent a couple of months at the end of last year decorating and refitting the premises to meet our specific requirements and this included a dedicated wide-format area in a separate part of the building to house the array of new Mimaki kit.”
The team’s wide-format specialist, Matt Peters can’t speak highly enough of his new charges as his experience of working with them expands. “I’ve previously worked with other wide-format flatbeds which I’d always felt to be perfectly adequate. But the more I use the Mimakis, the more impressed I am with their performance – the print quality and the speed just blows me away! We hardly ever need to use the highest quality setting on the JFX200, as even in fast production mode the quality is really quite exceptional. I’m regularly printing 8’ x 4’ rigid boards with full ink coverage in around 20 minutes, at a highly acceptable print quality.”
As for the JV300s, Matt enthusiastically describes them as “real workhorses and ultra-reliable.” These two machines have obviously been earning their keep at Print On as evidenced by the fact that under the ink cartridge re-cycling scheme operated by Mimaki’s UK and Ireland distributor, Hybrid Services, over 400 empty 440ml solvent ink cartridges have been re-cycled in less than 12 months operation.
There’s a real buzz about the new premises as everyone seems to be focused on maximising the potential of the heady blend of a mighty impressive kit list and a comfortable and spacious working environment. Customers seem equally impressed, with increased levels of business coming from longstanding clients including many major multi store retailers, as well as a number of new high-profile clients.
As a large printed sign in the Press Hall declares: “Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It’s a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is Nothing.” … great words from the great Muhammad Ali. Clearly the small and enthusiastic team at Print On is more than up for a challenge with the confidence that new equipment and premises has brought them.
Further information about Print On's services can be found at www.printonuk.com.
Mimaki's full product range can be found via its UK and Irish distributor, Hybrid Services at www.hybridservices.co.uk.
[Photo caption: The Print On team with directors Keith and Alex Oldfield pictured centre]
The recent Irish Print Awards saw Addprint win the Luxury Packaging Printer of the Year award for its cosmetic beauty box project for Bourjois Paris.
Impact Sign Solutions says Nazdar 702 Series inks have helped it meet 'mission critical' demands for colour accuracy. The 24-year-old Buckinghamshire-based sign making firm prints signs for small and large businesses, museums, schools, colleges and high-street shops – where advertising for high-end cosmetics and watches has to be precise.
"We create our own colour profiles to ensure our colours are accurate – we perhaps place more importance on this than other businesses – and have found that Nazdar 702 Series inks are certainly compatible with that ethos," says Andy Borrow, Managing Director, Impact Sign Solutions. "Colour is mission critical for us."
Impact Sign Solutions has been running Nazdar 702 Series inks on its Océ Arizona 250GT flatbed wide-format printer for around six months, having had problems with the inks initially installed on the machine, which were from another manufacturer. Research on finding a replacement alternative ink led to Nazdar and its distributor Quality Print Services (QPS) Ltd.
"Nazdar is widely known – people always talk about their products at Sign and Digital UK and so on – and has a very good reputation," says Andy Borrow. "The Nazdar 702 Series has been really good since the switchover and we've had no problems at all. In the future we're definitely planning to move our other printers over to Nazdar digital inks."
However, the Impact Sign Solutions MD is safe in the knowledge that if a problem were to occur with Océ Arizona 250GT, Lancashire-based QPS would provide technical support straight away.
"The QPS engineer who installed the Nazdar inks on the Océ Arizona 250GT was a breath of fresh air: comprehensive and competent, explained everything thoroughly and gave training and tips to the team as well as dealing with the machine itself," he says.
Chris Bailey, Managing Director, comments: "Nazdar inks are specially formulated to provide a top-quality, reliable, colour-matched formula for specific printing systems at a lower price point than the OEM product. The Nazdar 702 Series inkset for Océ Arizona printer platforms is no exception and therefore an ideal choice for businesses like Impact Sign Solutions that have customers who demand vivid, true-to-life colours and densities.
"We certainly don't anticipate any issues but our UK support team is available should Impact Sign Solutions ever need it."
Andy Borrow concludes: "Honestly, it's a relief to find a team like QPS that both supplies the excellent Nazdar inks we need and supports the machine – it's the way business should be."
Nazdar will be showcasing the Nazdar 702 Series inkset alongside Nazdar 703 Series and Nazdar 705 Series inks – all designed for the UV plug-and-play inkjet market – at FESPA Digital 2016 from March 8th to 12th.
"Our new UV inkjet inks are designed to be direct replacements for the OEM inks, while offering significant savings to the end user," explains Rich Dunklee, Nazdar's Global Market Segment Manager for UV Digital Inkjet Inks. "Impact Sign Solutions has discovered the benefits of using Nazdar 702 Series inks on its Océ Arizona 250GT: reliability, colour accuracy and, thanks to QPS's renowned customer service and technical expertise, a complete support package."
QPS will also demonstrate a range of Nazdar inks on stand L10 at Sign and Digital UK 2016 from April 19th to 21st 2016.
For further information on Impact Sign Solutions, please visit www.impactsignsolutions.co.uk.
For further information on QPS, please visit: www.qualityprintservices.com.
For more information on Nazdar and its comprehensive range of ink solutions, please visit www.nazdar.com.
Sign & Digital UK 2016 will see a series of new product launches from exclusive UK and Irish Mimaki distributor, Hybrid Services Ltd, including an LED UV printer making its first outing in the sign and graphics industry. In addition, Hybrid will also be showing the MTEX Blue all-in-one dye sublimation printer on its stand situated at the entrance to the exhibition.
“Visitors to Sign & Digital UK will witness the very newest technology the minute they walk through the door of the show,” says Hybrid’s National Sales Manager for Industrial Products, Stuart Cole. “Our new UJF-7151plus LED UV printer will be one of the first machines they see, so we’re excited to set the tone for what we’re sure will be a fantastic show.”
The Mimaki UJF-7151plus is a mid-format flatbed printer that features exceptionally detailed output coupled with low running costs. With a 710x510mm bed size and industrial construction, consistently high print quality is ensured, making it appealing to screen printers looking for a digital solution that can increase their flexibility as well as quality.
Hybrid is to also show the MTEX Blue dye sublimation printer on its stand for the first time. “The buzz around soft signage and textile printing continues to increase,” says Hybrid’s National Sales Manager for Textile & Apparel, Stephen Woodall. “The MTEX Blue has Mimaki technology at its core and offers a solution that incorporates fixation, enabling users to print and cure dye sublimation ink onto polyester in one process.”
Firmly targeted at the retail PoS, display graphics and exhibition sectors, the new system should see considerable interest at the show, as Woodall concludes: “Companies looking at investing in dedicated textile hardware for the first time will find the ideal solution in the MTEX Blue – it’s easy to use, delivers a vibrant and long lasting print direct to polyester and opens whole new revenue streams for signmakers and print providers.”
Also featuring on the Hybrid stand will be Mimaki solvent printers and printer/cutters, as the company’s National Sales Manager for Sign & Graphics, John de la Roche outlines: “I’m confident we’ll have a solution on the stand for everyone – from start-ups visiting the show for the first time to seasoned professionals. For example, Mimaki’s CJV150 range of printer/cutters is incredibly well priced yet sports features far in advance of even its closest competitor and the range doesn’t stop there!”
Hybrid can be found on stand E10 at the show. Companies wishing to receive more information beforehand can contact the company by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk.
[Image shows Mimaki UJF-7151plus printer]
Easter is coming early this year and to celebrate, Nottingham-based graphics materials and hardware distributor, ArtSystems, will be running a fun, online promotional activity for its resellers. In March and during the run up to Easter Sunday, resellers simply register and then pick a station from the promotional site when they place their first order of the week to see if they have found a chocolate egg (or rabbit).
Paul Tarry, ArtSystems’ Consumables Sales Divisional Manager, explained, “Our resellers work hard all year round and we know they also have a lively sense of humour. We feel that giving them the chance to win a chocolate egg for doing what they will doing anyway will tickle their funny bones. And it’s not just about chocolate! We’ll also be giving away Red Letter Days on some stations, so some lucky people will get the chance to win a very special day out.”
Paul continued, “The hunt will be run each week in March until the Easter weekend. There will be no chance for duplications. Once resellers have picked their station we will ‘close’ them and then ‘reopen’ them the following week. We’ll keep registered resellers updated so they can see how everyone is performing, but they’ll only see the winning station names so everyone playing will remain anonymous. It’s just a bit of fun but it’s also our way of letting resellers know how much we value them.”
For more information, please visit www.artsystems.co.uk.
Antalis UK is to display and demonstrate its largest ever range of sign and display solutions at Sign & Digital UK, 19-21 April, NEC Birmingham, stand L20.
Drytac Europe has announced its plans for FESPA Digital 2016.