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Germany’s Fokina sets market first with Fujifilm

German graphics business Fokina has become the first company in the world to invest in an Acuity Ultra Hybrid LED from Fujifilm.

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Fokina sealed the new purchase at FESPA 2023

The new machine will run alongside an original Acuity Ultra model, which was installed back in February of 2020. The first device was used to print Fujifilm’s stand graphics for a number of events including FESPA last year.

Fokina visited Fujifilm at the spring event to finalise its purchase of the new printer. The machine will be used to print on materials such as forex, PVC, dibond, self-adhesives, banners and mesh.

“The Acuity Ultra Hybrid LED is the full package,” says Sven Breiter, managing director of Fokina, adding: “The media transportation process is very smooth, and its ink drop placement is highly precise.

“As ever, Fujifilm went above and beyond. When I was shown the machine at the demo in Broadstairs, I was able to print my own jobs – and I saw for myself the high speed and quality it was able to deliver.

It made perfect sense to invest in another Fujifilm printer following the success we’ve had with the Acuity Ultra

“It made perfect sense to invest in another Fujifilm printer following the success we’ve had with the Acuity Ultra.”

David Burton, business director of Fujifilm Wide-Format Inkjet Systems, adds: “Fokina has been a valued partner of ours for a number of years. Last year, with their Acuity Ultra, they printed our Blueprint Live graphics for our FESPA 2022 stand. 

“This year, they’ve invested in an Acuity Ultra Hybrid LED. That’s a huge vote of confidence in our technology and we’re delighted to be helping them to take their productivity to even greater heights.”

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