Thursday, February 6, 2014

CIM installs Agfa Anapurna M1600 from i-Sub Digital to meet demand for fast turnaround

Display printing and installation company CIM's new Agfa Anapurna hit the ground running in December when a client ordered 155 display boards â€" for completion as soon as possible â€" just days after its installation.

The new Agfa Anapurna M1600, supplied by i-Sub Digital, replaced a Rasterprinter UV flat-bed machine that the company had run in its Norwich printroom for the past six years. Its speed and quality were lacking, so CIM looked around for a complete upgrade.

"Of all the machines we looked at this was an all-rounder," says John Cornwell, Director, CIM. "The Anapurna has a roll-to-roll option which improves speed, it's easy to use and takes up a small amount of space. Our choice was based less on price and more on quality."

The Agfa Anapurna M1600 can print in four colours plus white at up to 46sqm/hr onto rigid boards such as Foamex and roll-to-roll media like vinyl and PVC banner, plus a wide range of other substrates up to 50mm thick. The white ink is applied by a separate management system, allowing display producers to print pre-white or post-white in one production run. After seeing the wide-format printer in action at both FESPA and Sign and Digital UK, CIM contacted i-Sub Digital on the recommendation of another local print company. "I-Sub Digital really guided us all the way through," says Cornwell.

December's order for 155 Foamex display boards was for an international insurance company's exhibition stand â€" a market sector CIM is keen to expand into. 

"On the Agfa we can print one display board roughly every ten minutes; on the old printer it would have been one an hour," says Cornwell. "We would have had to field that out to a trade supplier, so it's great to do that work in-house now. It's made a huge difference to output.

"We've also purchased a cutting machine recently so combining it with the Agfa means we can take on more exhibition work. We get a lot of enquiries about recyclable boards and eco-friendly exhibition boards."

CIM was able to pay for the new Anapurna thanks to a local government grant from the Regional Growth Fund via Anglia LEP. The funding was contingent on hiring new employees, so in addition to the new equipment the print business took the opportunity to expand its team with two new trainees, an experienced sign-maker and a part-time position.

"It's really positive that the funding is available to businesses in our sector who want to invest in new equipment and staff," comments Andy Spreag, Managing Director of i-Sub Digital.

"The Anapurna M1600 is a versatile machine that will help CIM meet its customers' demands for fast-turnaround work in-house. We're looking forward to seeing what the new trainees will produce on it."

For further information on i-Sub Digital, or to book a demonstration of the Agfa Anapurna M1600, please email info@i-subdigital.com.

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