Running at speeds of up to 453sq m/hr, the printer has been placed alongside a new Agfa Avinci that also arrived in December last year.
The two companies say the Jeti Tauro will boost in-house capabilities to cater for a growing demand for ‘just in time’ production, but without compromising customer expectations on quality or budget.
Iain Clasper-Cotte, managing director of Faber Exposize, comments: “This is the 10th wide-format printer we have invested in over the past 6 years and is undoubtedly the fastest.
“We already operated two Annapurna UV printers but as we have grown our rigid and vinyl business through Covid when the demand for fabric collapsed, we needed some extra firepower to keep up with our expansion and the demand for environmentally friendly substrates.”
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