Marc Engelen, chief executive offivcer of White Light, and his team are more than happy with their investment in Agfa Graphics’ Jeti Mira
Belgians jet off with Agfa
Belgian sign and display company White Link has expanded its product offering to provide complete concepts in interior design and decoration, through a recent investment in a Jeti Mira from Agfa Graphics.
Thanks to the new technology, the firm has been able to switch from stickering to direct printing, claiming that the quality on dibond and forex materials that the Jeri Mira offers is superior to its previous machinery.
According to Agfa, White Light “greatly values the thin ink layer of the Jeti Mira, and the engine’s intuitive graphic user interface, which lets them gain a lot of time when preparing the files.”
White Light greatly values the thin ink layer of the Jeti Mira, and the engine’s intuitive graphic user interface”
The Jeti Mira features ‘Print and Prepare’ technology that allows you to load new media while the printer is still working. It is available with a table depth of either 1.6 or 3.2m against a width of 2.69m. While the Jeti Mira S is equipped with one row of print heads, the Jeti Mira HS has two rows, which Agfa claims offers even higher productivity.
Avery creates vinyl super-power
If the strength and reach of Avery Dennison was in doubt
before, its recently completed acquisition of Mactac’s European business from
Platinum Equity will have silenced the doubters.
Mactac’s European business, debt, and products are now owned
by key-competitor Avery Dennison
The purchase price was no less than €200m (£173.56m) and
this included the debt from Mactac. Once an industry leader in vinyl
manufacturing and supply in Europe, Mactac has been outcompeted on an
international level by those such as 3M, while losing out to national
competitors that could undercut the multinational on price.
Mactac’s manufacturing facility in Soignies, Belgium, along
with sales offices and warehouses in Europe and Asia, are now part of Avery
Dennison’s global footprint.
Carpenter cycles his way to 60
James Carpenter, managing director of Doro Tape, has
pedalled his way into his sixtieth year, by taking part in the Prudential Ride
London-Surrey 100mile cycle.
Carpenter completed the ride in seven and a half hours, and
has so far raise over £3,200 for the Alzheimer’s Society and a local charity
called ‘Adam Smile’. He comments: “In the last two years I have taken up
cycling and become what is euphemistically called a MAMIL (middle-aged man in lycra).
“It was an unforgettable experience
cycling through London, past all the sights we know so well on traffic free
roads – except that is for the other 26,000 cyclists who took part!”
Carpenter completed the ride in seven and a half hours, and
has so far raise over £3,200 for the Alzheimer’s Society and a local charity
called ‘Adam Smile’”
To thanks those who donated, Carpenter printed the names of
companies and individuals on his cycling shirt, using Dorotape’s range of Poli
Tape flex films to achieve the desired effect.
Drytac finds its feet
Drytac Europe has announced the availability of its enhanced
Emerytex laminating film, offering protection from UV degradation as well as
anti-slip and scuff resistance properties.
Drytac’s Emerytex laminating film is ideal for floor
graphics applications, POP displays, mouse pads, counter mats, and more
Steve Broad, Drytac Europe’s sales director, says: “Emerytex
is a high quality, versatile laminating film. Thanks to its superior anti-slip
qualities, Drytac Emerytex can be used for laminating floor graphics in a wide
variety of environments. Additionally, with its UK Class 0 Fire Rating, it is
perfect for applications in public areas that require compliance with strict
fire regulations, such as airports, hotels and hospitals.”
Youngster’s talent shines bright
With the poor flow of talent into the UK sign industry and
ongoing issue for the manufacturing sector and many others, Hollywood Monster
and the Astwood Bank Carnival have partnered to help highlight the problem.
The duo started a design competition to revamp the Astwood
Bank Carnival’s logo, with local children asked to illustrate an emblem that
celebrated the diversity of the event. The lucky winner was then awarded the
chance to bring their design to life, collaborating with Hollywood Monster’s
Emma Hyland.
Olivia Bevan was crowned the winner, and in addition to her
£20 gift voucher, she won the opportunity to visit Hollywood Monster. She spent
the day there working alongside Hyland to transform her drawing into a logo
that will be suitable for Astwood Bank Carnival events for years to come.
Innova strengthens brand with muscleman
In a creative move to promote its
high strength range of products, adhesive and bonding specialist Innova Solutions has
recruited world top ten strongman Mark Felix.
World top ten strongman Mark
Felix was selected to represent Innova’s high-strength range of products due to
his renowned grip strength
Renowned for
his incredible grip strength, UK strongman Felix is an ideal fit for Innova
Solutions adhesive and bonding tapes, as managing director Glenn Dunleavey
explains: “It’s great to team up with Mark Felix; he’s a legend on the
strongman circuit, and the embodiment of high strength.
It’s great to team up with Mark Felix; he’s a legend on the
strongman circuit, and the embodiment of high strength”
“His grip
strength is unrivalled in the strongman world, making him the perfect figure to
represent the equally impressive unbeatable hold and grip strength of our own
products. He personifies the Innova Solutions brand perfectly.”
Innova
Solutions will use Felix in a series of videos, images, and events to promote
their NovaSeal, NovaLite, NovaSol, and NovaWeld structural adhesives ranges. He
will also promote the NovaBond range, an eco-friendly, solvent free range of
double sided tapes.
Dunleavey
continues: “Over the past 14 years we’ve developed our structural adhesives and
bonding tapes to be the best on the market, providing incredible bond strength
across a range of substrates in the most demanding conditions. Our customers
need unbeatable strength with no compromises. One look at Mark Felix and you
think high strength; I want the same for when people think Innova.”
Innova
Solutions launched the campaign with their very own strongman competition, in
which sales director Spencer Kelly went head-to-head with Felix in a number of
grueling events.
Newtech writes its own success
The last Newtech event, which took place in Bristol, has
seen plenty of positive feedback with Dave Chill of Ribbon Writer saying
‘everything ran smoothly from start to finish’. The next event takes place in
London on October 4th.
Chill continues: “Throughout the day we seemed to get a nice
steady flow of customers from 9.00am right the way through to 3.30pm. It was
great to see a number of our customers throughout the day and let them know
about our services and latest products as well as meeting a whole host of new
customers introduced from other stand holders.
Throughout the day we seemed to get a nice
steady flow of customers from 9.00am right the way through to 3.30pm”
“It made it seem like a small family gathering as everyone
was so friendly.”
Exhibitor Fraser Anti-Static Techniques also showed the
latest techniques for overcoming problems with static electricity affecting
quality of performance in printing.
Rennicks reacts to new regs
Due to new traffic sign regulations which came into action
this year, towns across the UK can now incorporate digitally-printed
photographic images on welcome signs using retroreflective materials, a change
that has been capitalised on by Rennicks UK.
New Tourist Gateway Signs are set to make a difference to
the visibility and popularity of towns and cities
The most recent Tourist Gateway Signs are in the City of
Leicester at twelve key approaches and nine other sites.
“When they're digitally printed onto long-lasting Rennicks
Nikkalite retrore?ective materials, you can be sure they will stand out for
miles, as well as draw people in for many years to come,” says Rennicks UK’s
sales director, Martin Rodgers.
Ritrama sets sail with new products
Ritrama has revealed a new wide-format RI-WRAP Marine series
for the boat wrapping market after trends have seen that boat owners prefer to
wrap their boats, as the film acts as a waterproof barrier that protects the
hull above the waterline.
The RI-WRAP Marine series is available in five colours
ranging from blue to grey: Hot Wheels, Blue Indigo, St. Moritz, Grey, and
Silver Kandy.
Ritrama has also added a new product to its wall graphics
inkjet print media series, the RI-JET Deco-wall 150 Linen, a 150-micron white
satin finish polymeric PVC film with a special embossed linen effect texture.
It is ideal for decorating walls in commercial rooms and
residential premises and has a thickness of 150µ. The film is said to have many
beneficial properties including easy application, maximum coverage, and
excellent resistance.
Brightsign pushes LED boundaries
Brightsign and Project Audio Visual have teamed up to
install an innovative cylindrical LED digital signage column at Westfield
Shopping Centre in London, a solution that will draw far less power than
alternative HD screen alternatives.
The content on the BrightSign media player can be changed
remotely
“We claim to be able to fulfil any brief, but this project
really put our capabilities to the test,” says Steve Hudson, sales director of
Project Audio Visual, adding: “We were required to
install a Dynascan curved LED display around a column within a store at the
Westfield Shopping Centre.
We were required to
install a Dynascan curved LED display around a column within a store at the
Westfield Shopping Centre”
“Curved signage gives customers a great view of
advertisements and on brand content, wherever they are standing. Curved
displays give the appearance of a wider screen, catching the attention of
potential customers even in a large space, such as a shopping centre. Through
the use of on brand graphics, imagery, and video content, the curved video
column provides an effective platform to spread brand awareness.”
Zytronic cleans up car wash
Nilfisk Car Wash Business Unit has decided to improve its
user experience with Zytronic’s Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT) as the
user interface for its self-service car wash systems.
Zytronic PCT touch screens have been installed at Nilfisk
self-service car washes to provide an improved user experience
“The screens make our car wash much easier and more
intuitive to use, with short video clips on correct operation supplementing
written instructions,” says Martin Seitz, product manager for car wash products
at Nilfisk, adding: “Operators are also able to increase
sales by promoting special offers. For example, it is common to offer a longer
wash time during the night at 24 hour stations.”
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