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Nth Degree pulls out all the stops

Nth Degree Imaging will be pushing the boundaries of reality on its stand at this year’s Sign and Digital UK as it demonstrates live applications of its augmented reality technology.

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Managing director and England professional rugby player Phil Dowson says that SDUK 2015 will be a chance to show all the innovative products Nth Degree can offer the modern sign-maker

A ground-breaking and increasingly popular application, Nth Degree will be showing how the technology can bring an extra layer of engagement to banners, posters, and packaging.

We will be using the show to demonstrate our commitment to customers


The company encourages visitors to the show to come and see first-hand how the additional digital element can bring 2D print to life, providing far more detailed product information with video, audio, and 3D graphics.

Additionally, the technology includes bespoke developments of smartphone and tablet apps to run user-specific promotions and offers that work in conjunction with the printed media.

Also on the stand (K24) will be the latest in web-to-print workflow solutions from Puzzleflow, aimed specifically at sign-makers producing roll-up and eyelet banners, as well as its hardware and consumables offerings.

Following Roland’s announcement that the company has become its latest official dealer, Roland’s VersaUV LEF-20 UV-LED Flatbed inkjet printer will be on display, as well as SOLJET PRO 4 XR-640 print and cut inkjet printers, which will be producing banners and posters.

Phil Dowson, managing director of Nth Degree Imaging, comments: “We will be using the show to demonstrate our commitment to customers. 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.”



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