Sign and graphics companies that trade in an old solvent printer when they invest in a Mimaki CJV30 or JV33 this autumn and winter will receive a three year fully comprehensive warranty and a total of £1,800 worth of Mimaki ink capable of producing over 700m2 of print.
With 1.3m and 1.6m models to choose from, the Mimaki JV33 offers sector-defining print and build quality, a proven track record in graphics production departments around the world and a choice of eco-solvent or Mimakiâs peerless SS21 low solvent inks. The two largest CJV30 Series models (the 1.3m CVJ30-130 and 1.6m CJV30-160) are also applicable to the offer and provide integrated print and cut functionality with the same print quality and inksets as the JV33.
Customers simply need to trade in an old solvent printer to benefit from a warranty that spans three times the typical industry standard and a bumper pack of ink that is capable of generating significant revenue from the outset. John de la Roche, national sales manager for Mimakiâs exclusive distributor, Hybrid Services Ltd states, âA three year warranty gives complete peace of mind for our customers and is significantly longer than any other offer in the wide format industry. To know that their investment is protected means a lot to our customers â" a new Mimaki with three years of fully comprehensive, gold warranty cover ensures premium support and response, should it ever be required.â
Prospective customers seeking to take advantage of the offer have until the end of December to place their order with one of Hybridâs authorised resellers. Hybrid will recycle traded-in solvent printers and ship the additional inks to the customer. âIncluding the 3.5 litres of ink that come as standard, customers will receive almost nine litres of ink in total,â confirms de la Roche. âThatâs enough to produce well over 700m2 of print that could have a retail value in excess of the printer itself!â
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Hybrid Services announces trade-in offer on selected Mimaki printers
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