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Stylo recently showcased its print capabilities with a special evening event after investing in a Kudu

Stylo recently invited designers and clients to an event which celebrated and demonstrated its creative print capabilities.
Hosted in Bounce, London, Stylo hosted a gallery of art pieces printed using the swissQprint Kudu with texture and movement using Styglow neon inks all under a backlight setting.
Described as an excellent addition to Stylo’s printer family, the Kudu has ten colour channels with two dedicated to StyGlow neon ink and the others providing CMYK, Lc, Lm, Varnish, and White.
Printing to a size of 3240 x 2030mm and a roll width of 3200mm with up to 50m clearance, Stylo can print on a wide range of substrates. The machine also offers environmental credentials running off just 2.2kWh, the same as the average kettle.
Simon Wheeler, managing director of Stylo comments: “When it comes to innovation, quality, and speed in graphics, QPrint has it all built into its DNA. We can create eye-catching movement by adding a third dimension to the print process.
“Multi-layer ink printing allows for textured print, thick enough for braille and sufficiently detailed to replicate art masterpieces. Add spot varnish and you’ve got the full ticket.”
Stylo will be hosting more events to celebrate the printer’s arrival over the coming months and the company also welcomes anyone to pay a visit to its production facility which is described as a ‘Playground for Creatives’.
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