ASGA/SGIAA Awards: We started by catching up with Michael Punch, CEO of AGSA and mover of the joint ASGA-SGIAA industry award which were just fantastic, particularly the ‘Young Stars’ segment |
Mimaki put on a very impressive display including samples from its upcoming full-colour 3D printer, the 3DUJ-553, a photo-realistic device that uses piezo heads and modelling ink in CMYK: |
Vivad is a trade supplier of all things signage and display and have a terrific, easy-to-use W2P ordering system called Vivtrack. Ewen Donaldson tells you all about it: |
Hexis – what can we say? Hexis together with distributor Stikittome put on one of the most entertaining displays with the ‘Wrap Battle’ complete with boxing ring: |
OKI: Eco-solvent is OKI’s main game in wide format, having acquired the ColorPainter business in 2016. ColorPainters are still the industry workhorses for banners, and the inks are very safe. |
HP treated Visual Impact to the first real showing of both the 1.6 metre and 2 metre ‘R’ series of rigid, flatbed devices using HP Latex inks. Jeremy Brew had a great show with several sales. |
Roland DG: Platinum VI sponsor RolandDG showed its usual vast array of wide format print & cut solutions, plus digital foiling. Greg Stone gives a summary of the company’s offerings and services. |
Sydney Print Media is another trade-only printer for the sign, POP and display sector. Equipped with state-of-the-art Inca and other technology, it offers speedy turn-around as well as quality: |
Mutoh is under the relatively recent general managership of Russell Cavenagh, who was hands-on with two product launches that deliver stunning results: |
Epson released two all-new technical CAD/GIS/AEC printers that are also good enough for CMYK posters. Gordon Kerr gives a very knowledgeable rundown here: |
Wilenco: There were many surprises here, apart from the excellent Rollover laminators, there were amazing heat presses that get around the button & zip problems, Mutoh printers and more! |
Océ won stand-of-the-show award, deservedly so. Product focus was on Colorado, the UVgel printer, and Touchstone textured printing. Garry Muratore was in full flight and even gave away wallets! |
Starleaton’s range grows and grows and a big focus on textile printing brought 2 overseas presenters showing a soft signage sewing machine, a new laminator and sublimation heat press. |
Agfa’s new Anapurna LED flatbed printers were given a good airing and a great introduction by Rashed Chugtai, Oceania region inkjet guru.
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Fuji Xerox showed why they are not just ‘box shifters’ but total solution partners for sign & display printers. Their Fujifilm and Epson printers were encased in ply boxes! Paul Budgen explained why. |
Jetmark has some nice XL printers in both LED UV and eco-solvent, plus the new ‘Bubble-Free’ flatbed laminator in 4 metre length. Rajat Jaitly stepped up for the presentations. |