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DIS Group invests in new EFI Quantum LXr

  • steve8125
  • Apr 26, 2017
  • 2 min read

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DIS Group has invested in its second Vutek printer in less than six months. By purchasing its new EFI Quantum LXr 3.5 metre wide roll to roll printer from digital print technology and materials supplier CMYUK, Wolverhampton based DIS is continuing its policy of building an army of the best print technology – a policy that has underpinned the company’s success since it was launched by managing director Mark Bradley in 1997.

Account director Dave Purcell explained, ‘Competing in the graphics arena requires imagination, flair, the ability to think creatively, and the best equipment for the job. That is why we have invested in the new EFI Quantum LXr printer.’

With seven picolitre drops, an impressive production speed and collection of optional accessories, the Quantum LXr modular and scalable printer offers the best in print quality, versatility and total cost of ownership in its class. It incorporates powerful LED curing technology and resolution up to 1200 dpi, and has an in line finishing system to enable all in one printing, slitting and collecting.

Dave continued, ‘We invested in the new Quantum LXr to further reinforce fast turnaround times and firmly cement our place in the top echelon of our market. The outstanding production speeds and brilliant print quality from the EFI Quantum LXr will help us maintain and improve our standards.

‘The Quantum LXr offers unrivalled speed and print quality and is perfect for bespoke, highly detailed, close viewing projects, from retail roll outs and window displays to museum exhibits and point of sale/purchase displays.’

DIS purchased the Quantum LXr through CMYUK’s newly launched Consumable Supported Asset Finance (CSAF) initiative – a reward scheme developed in conjunction with Paragon Bank Business Finance. This rewards customers with contributions towards their monthly hardware finance payments when they switch some or all of their materials purchasing to CMYUK.


 
 
 

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