It has continued a remarkable success rate for the display graphics printer, which has seen a doubling of business each year since director Gary Miller first opened the company in a garden shed 12 years ago.
Now specialising in high end retail and quality cosmetics display graphics, Poster Graphics installed its first Océ Arizona 250 GT three years ago to pursue the quality market.
Miller says, “While we were seeking ways to improve the quality of our output, the Océ Arizona also gave us a way to reduce our finishing processes. The Arizona’s ability to print on multiple substrates of varying thicknesses meant we no longer had to painstakingly mount printed copies onto backing substrates.
“It also enabled us to continue a remarkable trend that has seen us double our business each year. We bought a second Arizona five months after the first, in order to keep pace with the orders we were getting but, ironically this success brought us a new challenge.”
According to Océ, the ProCut can cut, crease and route substrates on an 1800 x 2500 cutting table and gives a smooth cut throughout, using hard or soft foam board, plastic material, acrylic and styrene, or flexible media including paper, film, vinyl and fabric. It can be programmed to kiss cut, crease, V-cut, through-cut and most other types of common cut.
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