Mercury becomes home to Roland Beast

Mercury Signs and Designs of Perth, Scotland, has bought a Roland Soljet Pro4 XF-640 wide-format printer to help boost capacity and meet the demands of the vehicle wrapping sector having won major contracts across Scotland to wrap fleets of buses, trucks, cranes and trams. 

The XF-640, bought from Spandex, has joined a growing arsenal of production machines at the company, including a Roland VesaCamm VP-300, a HP latex machine and a Grenadier wide-format printer.

Mercury Signs and Designs partner Tracey Shanks, said of the investment: “We first saw the ‘The Beast’ as it has been nicknamed, in action at Fespa 2013 and were wholly impressed with its performance. We were looking for a high production machine that would enhance our capabilities and give us the flexibility we need to grow our expertise and client base. 

“We have a number of contracts with large bus and tram operators and trucking firms and these are very demanding jobs – requiring speed, quality and precision. So, we needed a robust wide-format machine we could completely rely on: one that would run from day one and keep running, regardless of what we threw at it. The Beast has been an outstanding investment for us in this regard and we’ve been constantly impressed with its production ability.

“In fact, since the installation, we have moved production of a lot of our large commercial contracts – wrapping buses and trams for example, from the HP latex machine to the XF-640, due to its phenomenal speed. When you’re faced with a tight turnaround, you still need as much time as possible for the wrapping of the vehicle itself – the finish has to be the best it can possibly be.  The speed of The Beast means we have time to ensure that not only is the printing itself top quality, but we can also continue to deliver on our reputation for wrapping vehicles to the highest professional standard.”

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