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QPS to supply Easymount laminators

  • steve8125
  • Sep 2, 2016
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

Quality Print Services (QPS) has announced the addition of Easymount laminators to its range, following its appointment as a reseller for Vivid Technologies.

QPS supplies consumables including Nazdar digital inks, hardware such as Longier wide format printers and Roland dye sublimation systems. It is now offering both the Easymount and Easymount Sign ranges of film laminators. All the systems are designed in the UK.

The models in the Easymount Sign range are designed and priced as entry level laminators, ranging from as small as 650 mm wide up to 1600 mm wide. As the name suggests, Easymount Sign laminators are ideal for all types of sign and display work, including outdoor signage, pop up displays and banners, as well as for mounting prints onto boards.

The range includes cold laminators, models with single hot rollers and models with double hot rollers, depending on application, plus the Easymount Air laminator. Models are available in widths from 1200 mm up to 2100 mm in selected ranges. Each system is reliable and built to last, and to offer cost effective versatility for the user.

In addition to Easymount hardware, QPS will also supply the Vivid Boss range of wide format pressure sensitive laminating films, available in several finishing options and widths. The line includes a number of specialist films such as anti-graffiti film and self wound mount film.

‘We really are a one stop shop for the UK wide format print market,’ said Chris Bailey, managing director of QPS. ‘We are proud to supply everything from printers and inks to a technical support network and a cartridge recycling scheme, so the addition of Easymount laminators simply offers even more to our customers.

‘The Easymount range includes so many options, from entry level models to heavy duty thermal systems designed for 24 hours a day, seven days a week operation, so we are confident of providing the right machine to meet any need.’


 
 
 

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