Tuesday, 17 May 2016 14:48 GMT

OKI sets its sights on graphic arts at Drupa

OKI is set to highlight its solutions for the graphic arts market at Drupa this year, as its gears up to showcase the new Pro6410 NeonColor printer as well as its ColorPainter wide-format range.

The Pro6410 NeonColor will demonstrate its capacity to print fluorescent designs onto transfer media, for use in a versatile range of applications such as personalisation, garment decoration, packaging, and in-store signage.


Also on display will be OKI’s white toner printers, the Pro 7411WT and Pro9420WT, as well as the Pro9541 and Pro9542 colour printers. The ColorPainter will be proving its suitability to the production of durable designs on a range of substrates such as banners, vehicle graphics, interior décor applications, and floor and exhibition graphics.

We are extremely excited about this year’s Drupa which promises to be an interesting platform for innovative printing technology

Pamela Ghosal, general manager, brand and marketing communications at OKI Europe, comments: “We are extremely excited about this year’s Drupa which promises to be an interesting platform for innovative printing technology, perfect for OKI’s powerful range of high-performance solutions for graphic arts and creative businesses.
 
“With a host of live product demonstrations on the OKI Europe stand, visitors will be able to see first-hand how OKI’s commitment to innovation can provide graphic arts and creative businesses with practical yet lucrative new revenue streams, by enabling them to print in-house what used to be lengthy and costly outsourced printing processes.”

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