Brother Enters Wide-Format Latex Segment with Latest Launch
Bridgewater, New Jersey—Brother International Corporation will be entering the signage market with the all-new WF1-L640 64-inch latex wide-format printer.
FULL STORYEpson America Inc., Long Beach, Calif., has opened its Epson Certified Solution Center in Los Angeles at Grimco, a national wholesale sign supply manufacturer and distributor.
The operational solution center showcases the comprehensive portfolio of Epson professional signage, textile and photographic print solutions, allowing Grimco to provide its customers the opportunity to view creative print applications, engage with product experts, participate in demonstrations and perform test prints using their own files, according to the company.
“We are excited to partner with Grimco and offer this new solution center for the local print services community,” says John Meyer, manager, wide-format channel, Epson America Inc. “Leveraging decades of expertise and experience in advanced print technologies, Epson is committed to providing customers with the best solutions that exceed customer expectations, resulting in increased profit for the print service provider.”
The new Certified Solution Center will provide customers with a full suite of SureColor production equipment, extensive print samples and applications, and comprehensive customer training opportunities.
“Having the Epson Solution Center in our Los Angeles location has provided a unique and positive experience for our customers,” says John Schmuecker, senior director of hardware, Grimco Inc. “It’s not every day that customers have the opportunity to talk to product experts and run test prints of their own files before making such an influential purchase for their business. We look forward to continuing to partner with Epson to provide our customers the best service and hardware to help their business thrive.”
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Bridgewater, New Jersey—Brother International Corporation will be entering the signage market with the all-new WF1-L640 64-inch latex wide-format printer.
FULL STORYThe Pennsylvania-based custom direct-to-film (DTF) transfers company Ninja Transfers has announced a number of significant changes in its shipping options designed to make life that much easier for its customers.
FULL STORYSupacolor has begun offering decorated apparel professionals what it calls SupaDTF, its first 100-percent digital heat transfer and a product that requires no minimum orders.
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