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Fujifilm goes creative!

  • steve8125
  • Jul 29, 2016
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

Fujifilm UK is to host an open house from 27 to 29 September at tits headquarters in Bedford – giving UK printers the opportunity to see first hand some of the its latest products.

Making its official UK debut at the Go Creative Showcase will be the Acuity LED 3200R UV inkjet printer. Launched at drupa, this machine will run live demonstrations and produce mock up samples at the open house event.

The Acuity LED 3200R builds on the success of the LED 1600 and 1600 II –but with an extended print width of 3.2 metres, and increased print speeds of up to 110 m2 per hour. The Acuity LED 1600 II will also be demonstrated and attendees can expect attractive incentives on both the Acuity LED 1600 II and the Acuity 3200R.

With tutorials held throughout the day, the Jet Press 720S will also be displayed. The tutorials will showcase the print quality of the Jet Press and highlight successful business models from existing customers.

Also being demonstrated will be XMF workflow, the Acuity Select 38 flatbed printer, as well as many samples of creative print.

Keith Dalton, managing director of Fujifilm UK, said: ‘We welcomed a huge number of UK customers onto the stand at drupa and were delighted that many of them placed orders while they were there. Importantly, these were all orders for commercially available products – which are transforming businesses today – rather than simply the collection of deposits for machines that are not yet on the market. The Go Creative Showcase offers a second chance to UK printers, who didn't make it to drupa, to see some of Fujifilm's leading products in action, and to receive expert advice on product packages tailored to their businesses.’

When?

27 to 29 September 2016 (10 am to 5 pm each day).

Where?

Fujifilm UK, St Martins Business Centre, St Martins Way, Bedford, MK42 0LF.

To register, e-mail: marketing.fgs@fuji.co.uk or call 01234 572340


 
 
 

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