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Dye sublimation printing enables on-demand product development that helps prevent the need for international freight shipping and empowers professionals with greater control of their textile design.

Toronto-based sign-maker Minoh Inc used Drytac ReTac Textures Linen embossed film to create a series of striking wall graphics that were integrated as part of a wider interior video wall display.

Edinburgh-based family-owned vehicle livery and branding specialist Gordona Graphics used its new HP Latex 700 printer to produce a series of eye-catching wraps for five local sightseeing double-decker buses.

Edinburgh-based Pineapple Express has invested in a Canon Colorado 1630 printer. This comes a year on from the installation of the Colorado 1650. Both printers were purchased from CMYUK.

To meet the demands of continuing market growth, MacroArt has invested in technology and software from Durst, manufacturer of innovative digital printing systems and software solutions. The wide-format specialist has become the first UK & Ireland user of the P5 Tex iSub dye-sublimation production press, enabling it to continue delivering the best print for its wide variety of customers, and follows investment in Durst’s Lift ERP integrated, highly automated software platform last year.

EFI today reported that Paris-based print business DecoAder has installed the 800th new generation EFI industrial roll-to-roll printer. DécoAder selected the 5.2-metre-wide EFI Vutek Q5r roll-to-roll LED printer to grow its existing fleet’s capabilities, ensure high quality, increase output, and maintain a competitive edge over other SME digital print providers.

Irish business CoverUp has installed an EFI Vutek Q5r printer from CMYUK.  Replacing old HP technology, this 5m LED printer will enable the company to achieve higher quality output at faster print speeds and significantly raising volume throughput.

Scotland-based Eastern Exhibition and Display has installed a Kongsberg X24 Edge digital cutting table and Tritec Speedy 360 laser cutter from CMYUK. The new digital cutting and laser equipment is set to totally transform the company’s finishing capabilities as well as adding new service offerings. The company has developed a new area in its Musselburgh-based production facility christened ‘The Lab’ to house the new equipment with space for future purchases.

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