
Aaron Klewchuk next to the Fujifilm Acuity Prime
A pair of Ireland-based businesses have made investment into their hardware through Fujifilm.
Ballyprint in Ballymena upgraded its equipment with the Acuity Prime and Revoria Press PC1120 while Belfast company, Impro Printing, brought in the Revoria Press EC1100.
Ballyprint became the first company in Ireland to invest in the Acuity Prime when it was installed in April 2024.
The Fujifilm flatbed was selected after a thorough evaluation of the alternatives, with the company’s reputation for innovative technology being the leading factor in the decision.
Ballyprint then continued its investments in August the same year by bringing in the Revoria Press PC1120.
Impro Printing installed its Revoria Press EC1100 in September 2024 with it expected to support the company’s growing demand for digital print services.
Both companies are owned by Aaron Klewchuk who said: “We chose Fujifilm not just for their machines but for the people behind the brand.
“The support and service we’ve received from the Fujifilm team have been second to none. Their roadmap for growth in the UK aligns perfectly with our vision for the future.
“With Fujifilm as a partner, we’re confident that we can continue to push boundaries and deliver exceptional value to our clients.”

