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Cora Graphics hails Ricoh Pro L5160e impact

Glasgow-based print and sign-making business Cora Graphics has revealed its investment in a Ricoh Pro L5160e latex large-format printer in April last year has allowed it to move into a number of new markets.

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Cora Graphics installed the printer in April 2021

Cora Graphics only opened its doors in December 2020 and the Ricoh Pro L5160e was one of its first purchases, setting it up for its debut year in business.

The business initially focused on engraving work, but with the Ricoh Pro L5160e, it has now established itself as a provider of a range of printing and related services such as exhibition graphics, site safety signage and floor graphics.

“The main reason we went with Ricoh was having prior knowledge and familiarity of Ricoh printers and products from our previous job,” Cora Graphics director Declan McNeil says. 

“We felt continuity was important as starting a new business had so many challenges already that we thought we could reduce the stress of that one area by choosing something we knew.

The variety and volume of work the printer can get through and the speed in which it prints allows us to take on many projects at one time

“The variety and volume of work the printer can get through and the speed in which it prints allows us to take on many projects at one time without having to compromise on the quality of the end product.

“This means we can keep customers happy and meet any deadlines we are faced with which will hopefully lead to more opportunities as people pass our information on to others.

“The Ricoh printer has allowed us to take on van wrapping projects as the latex ink, combined with the media and laminate, creates a high-quality solution that is quicker and easier to apply than graphics created on solvent ink and UV printers.”

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