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SDUK ‘key date’ for Hybrid

With textile printing continuing to be a growth area, Hybrid Services will use this year’s Sign and Digital UK to launch new small-format LED UV direct-to-textile inkjet printers.

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The Mimaki UJF-6042 MkII will be showcased at Sign and Digital UK

As Mimaki’s exclusive UK and Irish distributor, Hybrid will also feature solvent printers and printer/cutters, flatbed, and grand-format UV printers, covering a wide range of printing requirements.

“Sign and Digital UK is a key date in Hybrid’s diary,” says John de la Roche, national sales manager at Hybrid, adding: “It’s the ideal opportunity for visitors to gain a snapshot of our industry and for us to meet with customers old and new.

“We’re returning once again in 2017 with impressive new products that join Mimaki’s award-winning line-up of solvent, UV and textile printers. Most importantly, we’re looking forward to showing visitors how Mimaki technology can really benefit their business.”

We’re returning once again in 2017 with impressive new products that join Mimaki’s award-winning line-up of solvent, UV and textile printers

The recently announced Mimaki UJF MkII range of A3 and A2 sized flatbed printers, such as the Mimaki UJF-6042 MkII, are said to offer “next-generation direct-to-object print capabilities” and follow the original UJF range.

De la Roche continues: “Mimaki’s multi-award winning sign and graphics line-up enjoys a strong reputation within print and display companies the world over. 

“We’re confident visitors will be inspired by the many creative opportunities these machines offer and look forward to helping them build their businesses with Mimaki’s proven line-up.”


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