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Perfect Colours to present Bigger Picture for Sign and Digital UK

  • steve8125
  • Apr 7, 2016
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

Perfect Colours is set to add major new products to its line up of printers and finishing machinery at Sign and Digital UK 2016. As well as formally taking on the cost effective Esko Kongsberg flatbed cutter range, the vendor is also expanding its textile print offerings significantly while demonstrating its usual array of Latex, aqueous and UV curable wide format engines, plus related equipment and software.

The UK wide reseller will focus on inspiring visitors with the ‘Bigger Picture’ of all that can be created using the diverse range of equipment it offers. The company is on stand D10. A multitude of graphics and CAD printers from HP, including the PageWide XL8000, will be running, as will the 2.5 x 3.0 metre Jetrix KX7 UV curable flatbed from InkTec and software from Caldera and GMG, plus HP’s WallArt Suite.

Joining the Perfect Colours line up for the first time is the GoTx direct to textile printer series. The GoTx2600FX is a 2.6 metre engine able to print using sublimation, reactive or pigment inks at speeds ranging from 32 to 95 square metres per hour, opening up markets in soft signage, furnishings or garment production at a low total cost of ownership. This is achieved through innovations to the GoTx range – now supplied in the UK by Perfect Colours – such as its patented media transport and alignment systems, which eliminate common errors and costly reprints.

Visitors looking to accelerate their finishing throughput should look at the Esko Kongsburg XP24A, a 3.2 x 1.68 metre flatbed cutting table. Its high power motor for cutting and milling even thick materials gives consistency of finish across numerous sign and display materials, while the precision of its interchangeable cutting heads allows for expansion into applications that use wood, environmental board, foam and packaging materials.

Jon Telling, sales director for Perfect Colours, said: ‘The GoTx takes our dye sublimation customers into the web to print and mid volume textile field at a surprisingly affordable investment point. With the inclusion of Esko Kongsberg’s universally recognised cutting tables, we believe Perfect Colours’s stand will again be the first port of call for forward thinking printers in whatever type of production at Sign and Digital UK.’


 
 
 

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