Logoshack opts for Fujifilm's Acuity Advance
Stoke-on-Trent-based graphic solutions provider, Logoshack, has expanded its product portfolio by adding Fujifilm’s Acuity Advance HD.
Friday, 09 Nov 2012 12:03 GMT
(L to R) Logoshack’s Keith Tinkler and Elliott Parks alongside the new Fujifilm Acuity Advance HD2565W at the firm
The firm, which specialises in signage, point-of-sale and self-adhesive graphics, supplies material to a number of sectors, and recent made a move to a new 10,000sq ft facility.
There were a number of the Acuity’s features that particularly caught our eye”
And as part of a continuing growth strategy, the firm has added the Acuity Advance HD2565W flatbed machine to meet an increasing demand.
“There were a number of the Acuity’s features that particularly caught our eye, especially the roll-to-roll unit and the ability to print directly onto flexible substrates, such as the self-adhesive vinyl we regularly use,” explains managing director, Phil Davies.
He adds: “These features are essential with the types of customers we work with, some of which are high street brands that expect the highest quality service.”
Claiming to boast a combination of, ‘near photographic print quality and high productivity’, the machine also has a white ink option, alongside the features that Davies said convinced Logoshack to invest.
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