Colourgen has announced it will be launching its âBuilding Blocks for Businessâ product portfolio and showing the latest solutions from Mutoh, Seiko, Epson, Kala, Seal, Caldera and EFI on stand H50 at Sign & Digital UK. The company will have its own 100m2 stand at the show and a business proposition it expects sign-makers of all sizes to relate to.
Jeff Biggs, managing director at Colourgen, comments, âEnd users will be able to see and compare printers and laminators from several different manufacturers in one location. Our âBuilding Blocks for Businessâ campaign is focused on ensuring newcomers to wide format printing can develop a complete solution at great value. In addition, we have solutions suitable for more experienced print providers to meet increased productivity demands.â
He continues, âWe have had a lot of success selling Mutoh ValueJets to new entrants in the market all the way up to high end production machines, such as the new ValueJet 2638 and Seiko H-Series. Our core message is that no printing requirement is too large or too small. We have fantastic solutions for everyone in the graphics production market.â
As well as printers, Colourgen can add finishing and RIP solutions to suit the printers' needs. It is also a well respected and established provider of support services, including engineering, training, colour management and workflow integration. The final building block is the consumables. Colourgen has tried and tested inks and media from 15 of the industries leading brands including Epson, Ilford, Kodak, Intelicoat and Kernow, as well as its own brand of quality, great value media.
One of the highlights at Sign UK will be the new Mutoh ValueJet 2638. This 2.6m printer will have its first public showing in the UK at Sign UK, alongside the new Mutoh ValueJet 1628W, which is due to launch shortly. The ValueJet 1628W is a water-based dye sublimation machine for textile and soft signage printing. There will also be a new range of Mutoh cutters which are yet to be officially announced.
From Seiko I Infotech, Colourgen will be showing the ColorPainter H2-74S and launching a new ColorPainter W-Series. These printers will confirm Seiko IIâs reputation for high quality and unbeatable performance.
On the Epson front, Colourgen will be showing the new 4-colour SureColor SC-T7000, a solid entry level machine that delivers reliable, quality printing for point of sale, GIS and CAD applications. The SC-T-7000 will be demonstrated with the new Kodak Photo Tex repositionable fabric. All print engines on the stand will be driven by Calderaâs VisualRIP+ or EFIâs ColorProof eXpress
Finally, finishing equipment will be represented by laminators from Kala and Seal in the form of the Kala Starter 140 and Arkane and the new laminator from Seal â" the Seal 65EL.
For more information on Colourgen, please visit www.colourgen.com
[image shows Mutoh ValueJet 2638]
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