With branches in every capital plus Newcastle, Jaybro Group provides rapid delivery of infrastructure products thar are essential to the safety, protection and branding of construction sites and networks. Banner mesh is an important part of this and Jaybro is now the proud owner of an EFI Pro 33R LED UV printer.
Jaybro was started by Stephen Joyce in early 1996 with one single mission, to make life easier for infrastructure workers and, since 2021, is owned by Quadrant Private Equity, who reportedly paid in the vicinity of $620 million for the nationwide Jaybro Group (source: AFR), whose annual sales had risen to around $450 million with growth as high as 15% p.a.
Jaybro derives its revenue mainly from the wholesale of consumables, safety reflective, geosynthetic fabrics, temporary fencing and barrier products, including printed mesh used to shout buildings under construction or rennovation, scafolding and fencing.
Jaybro's Fence Banner Mesh category is one of Australia’s leaders in grand format printing solutions for outdoor branding and advertising, supplying printed mesh, vinyl rolls and panels nationwide. With construction and infrastructure booming across Australia, this category has experienced significant growth and so, the recent installation of the EFI Pro 33R was decided upon, supported by Currie Group.
Why EFI's Pro 33R
Introduced only in 2024, EFI's Pro 33R LED printer features:
- Print width of 3.2 metres, or 2 x 1.6 metre rolls across
- Productivity up to 323 sqm/hr
- CMYK with optional white or clearcoat
- True resolution up to 1100dpi
- 5 picolitre printheads x 12 with Ultradrop technology
- Integrated Light box
- Built-in EFI Fiery print controller & software
- Integrated mesh kit