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NSK ECHOMARK Co., Ltd. (Agatsuma-Gun, Gunma) : TS300P-1800

NSK ECHOMARK Co., Ltd. (Agatsuma-Gun, Gunma) : TS300P-1800
Challenges
Improvements
Replacement was urgently required for the sublimation transfer printer JV4-180 upon termination of the maintenance/support term for the product.
High-speed printing capability accomplishing a maximum production speed of 115 sqm per hour enhanced productivity while declining the running cost. Additional fluorescent ink compatibility broadened the range of options offered to our customers.

PROTEC, Co., Ltd. (Osaka City, Osaka) : TS500P-3200

PROTEC, Co., Ltd. (Osaka City, Osaka) : TS500P-3200
Challenges
Improvements
The limit of print width sometimes forced us to print in an inefficient way. Inefficient imposition caused waste of materials and raised cost challenges.
Now, print width of 3.2m enables us to print large signage at one time now, including the finishing width for post print processing. Faster printing generated some cushion on the delivery schedule.

Avon Graphics (Rowville VIC, Australia)

Avon Graphics (Rowville VIC, Australia)
Challenges
Improvements
“Quality is everything for us,” Tate says. “It’s what our clients expect from us and we simply have to deliver. That’s why we don’t rush into new technologies – we have to be sure that it will deliver the best results for our clients, in the turnaround times they need and at a price that represents real value for them – particular as they are ‘on-selling’ our service to their clients.
“Mimaki printers produce as close to offset quality as I’ve ever seen on an inkjet machine, and our customers were immediately delighted with the samples we showed them,” Tate says. “Since then, that quality together with the broad range of products we have been able to offer – which to date has included everything from sign and display, to POP and posters up to A1 in size, polypropylene diary covers and even short runs of ganged-up business cards – has seen this division of our business grow exponentially.”
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