SIGN & DIGITAL UK Preview HP (Hewlett-Packard) H22
HP will showcase an extensive range of large format digital inkjet printing solutions, designed to help customers increase their profitable growth, at this year's Sign and Digital UK exhibition. Exhibiting on stand number H22, HP's line up of innovative
Hexis UK Ltd B10
Take a look at what is happening on the Hexis UK Ltd stand.You will be amazed at what the Hexis Academy training team are doing with the Hexis Hex’Press films. Various different vehicles will be wrapped in the amazing new
HX30000 and HX20000 series films. These are supplied with Hex’Press adhesive system which facilitates easy application without any air bubbles or creases. The special effect HX30000 series is an innovative multi-layered technology cast PVC film that is unique at Hexis. The HX30000 series consists of a true Carbon Fibre effect film available in a choice of great colours. The HX20000 series is an 80µm multi-layered cast PVC
technology wrapping film in over 40 gloss and metallic colours. This product is especially manufactured for colour changing or wrapping applications and will be available soon at 1520mm wide (currently 1370mm). HX100WG2 is the printable cast wrapping film from Hexis,
which also incorporates the Hex’Press adhesive system, and must be laminated before using as a wrapping product. It is being demonstrated with application onto a van during the exhibition. The KG10000 series is a 50µm cast PVC filmsuitable for
lettering and logos for indoor or long term outdoor applications. The KG10000 series is supplied with the Hexis solvent based premium grade adhesive system suitable for long term outdoor durability and is available in around 100 colours. Discover the varied and wide array of products for sign makers,
digital printers, window tint and vehicle body work specialists available from Hexis UK Ltd, on stand B10.
www.hexis.co.uk
products on display will include HP Latex Printing Technologies, spearheaded by the proven and successful HP Designjet L25500 and HP Scitex LX800 printers. Both run water-based HP Latex Inks, whose ability to produce prints for indoor applications where odour is a concern, continues to attract environmentally-conscious customers. In addition, underscoring how the multi- substrate and broad
application capabilities of HP large format printers can increase revenue for sign makers and print business owners, HP will run an informative and educational on-stand seminar programme during the show. This will include a Vespa-wrapping workshop from vinyl-wrapping expert, James Deacon, demonstrating the high-impact and creative results achievable from this low-cost-per- impression marketing tool. Also on display in Birmingham will be the robust UV flatbed, HP
Scitex FB500 Printer and the HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer. The 163-cm (64-inch) HP Scitex FB500 Printer features optional white ink capabilities to extend the applications offering available to users, while the HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer running HP Vivid Photo Inks delivers high-quality output and the highest speeds of large format printers in its price class.
www.hp.com
Hybrid Services C10
As Mimaki’s exclusive distributor, Hybrid Services Ltd will have a big range of Mimaki products on their stand – right at the entrance to the halls. With multi award winning digital printing solutions for rigid & flexible signage, flags, banners, promotional products, labels, vehicle liveries, exhibition graphics and outdoor durable prints – to name but a few, there’s a Mimaki suitable for everyone at the show.
The HP Scitex LX800 wide format printer spearheads a selection of innovative products on show from HP on stand H22.
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Visit stand C10 to see how many products can be branded or personalised with a Mimaki.
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