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RGB UK given turbo-boost by OKI

The competitive battle of wide-format print technology supply has just got more intense as two highly respected brands have come together to expand their strategic market share.

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OKI and RGB UK have partnered to advance their common interests in the UK graphic arts market

In a joint statement, OKI Europe and RGB UK revealed they will become partners around the sale and distribution of the latter’s print systems, specifically spearheading the sales of its new Color Painter E-64s (see SignLink May for a full review of the device). The E64S has been installed at RGB UK’s reading demonstration studio.

“The new partnership between RGB UK and OKI will allow us to promote the unique and innovative product range for the large-format printing industry to its full potential,” says Chris Hope, marketing director at RGB UK, who adds: “After searching the market for a manufacturer that met our standards on performance and quality, we considered OKI the best fit.”

The new partnership between RGB UK and OKI will allow us to promote the unique and innovative product range for the large-format printing industry to its full potential

Bhupinder Bharat, graphic arts business development manager for OKI, adds: “We are excited to have RGB UK as a partner, it has been working in the large-format and fine art sector in the UK for more than eleven years. The partnership is a perfect fit for the OKI Europe Wide Format Division with RGB UK providing a wealth of expertise, experience, and innovation.”

“The ColorPainter E-64s is a remarkable printer offering affordable entry to very profitable, high-precision, wide-format printing on a large spectrum of media which may have previously been unattainable,” enthuses Frank Jänschke, general manager marketing - Wide Format Printers, OKI Europe.



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