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Nth Degree converts key Epson partnership

Nth Degree Imaging, a large-format inkjet technology supplier founded by professional rugby union player Phil Dowson, has moved to strengthen its presence in the UK by entering into a service partnership with industry heavyweight Epson

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Nth Degree Imaging was founded in 2008 by professional rugby union player Phil Dowson

Under the agreement, Nth Degree will become a UK service partner for Epson’s large-format inkjet printers.

The move will provide yet another boost to Nth Degree, which has come on leaps and bounds since being founded in 2008 by Dowson, a professional rugby player for both England and the Northampton Saints.

“Our relationship with Epson has been established for many years during which we have consistently outsold our targets of Epson technology throughout the UK,” comments Dowson, who now serves as managing director of the firm.

“We can now service our customers directly, all with the backup of Epson’s team of field engineers, technical support and priority parts supply, if required.”

Our relationship with Epson has been established for many years during which we have consistently outsold our targets of Epson technology throughout the UK

Customers that purchase Epson large-format inkjet through Nth Degree will benefit from a yearly service and on-site maintenance work.

Matt Crowther, technical director at Nth Degree, adds: “We recognise that having sold a customer a wide-format inkjet printer, the relationship should not end there. 

“Unlike many traditional hardware re-sellers we can also offer a full range of media, consumables, colour management tools and workflow software—all backed up by industry leading service and technical support. 

“We see this as an ongoing partnership with our customers and as a result, we are always available for advice and help, free of charge, to help ensure the customer’s printer is running at optimum levels of performance.”

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