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Nth Degree pens SignRacer distribution deal

Nth Degree Imaging has secured an agreement with SSE Worldwide to distribute the new flatbed and hybrid UV printer range from Swiss-based SignRacer

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Each model in the range boasts adjustable UV LED curing capability, which the manufacturer says allows for the printing of temperature-sensitive substrates

The portfolio features a selection of models, each of which has a range of utilities, such as automatic media thickness detection and reverse blowing that can assist with the positioning of heavy media. 

Adjustable UV LED curing capability also allows for the printing of temperature-sensitive substrates and as well as for printing onto a host of materials and objects.
Each printer can also be configured with a different number of print heads to allow for a variety of ink configurations, such as white and varnish. 

We already offer a vast array of inkjet hardware, digital media, colour management and software solutions, all aimed specifically at the graphic arts and sign and display sectors

Phil Dowson, managing director of Nth Degree, comments: “We are ideally positioned to offer SignRacer into the UK market in partnership with SSE Worldwide. We already offer a vast array of inkjet hardware, digital media, colour management and software solutions, all aimed specifically at the graphic arts and sign and display sectors. 

“We don’t just sell off-the-shelf products; we provide independently researched solutions based upon our extensive know-how. The addition of SignRacer printers to our portfolio is a great example of this approach in action.”

Nth Degree already offers a wide range of products in this sector of the industry and the addition of SignRacer technology will only bolster its position in the market, as well as offer the Swiss firm a strong foothold in the whole of the UK market.


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