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Signbox, a provider of environmental graphics, wayfinding, and interior signage, has invested in a new Nyala 4 flatbed printer from swissQprint.
The company was founded in 1985 and has developed a reputation for helping brands through transformations that combine different signage solutions. Signbox has seen success at the likes of the FESPA Awards, the UK Graphic Awards, and the Sign Awards 2023.
SwissQprint, a privately owned Swiss manufacturer of large-format printers, has seen a number of installations recently at companies such as Imageco, MacroArt, and Stylographics.
Pete Smallwood, sales manager at swissQprint, says: "Our collaboration with Signbox has been fantastic and we are delighted to have been able to meet their very high expectations.
“The combination of the Nyala's innovative print capabilities alongside Signbox's focus on constantly pushing boundaries will continue to inspire customers and help bring spaces to life."
Signbox decided to make the latest investment due to increased production volumes and a need for a machine that could support the high expectations of its clients.
The Nyala 4 gives swissQprint the chance to use its nine colour channels, opting for spot orange as one of its selected colours in order to achieve an extended gamut in red and orange tones.
Mark Bartlett, Signbox’s managing director, adds: "When we saw the Nyala at Sign UK for the first time, it was clear that it would immediately benefit our business.
"Its production output, flexibility and quality are clearly second to none. However, it is the little things like perfecting a true orange and the ability to print braille that are done so well by swissQprint and will help us provide new and inspirational signage solutions."
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