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SIGN & DIGITAL UK Preview Sam Ink K20


Sam Ink is a Singapore based ink manufacturer with ISO 9001 that is proud of its colour matching and constant quality. Distribution in UK is handled by Colour Mill Ltd. The company offers a range of colour matched inks, bulk inks,


bulk ink systems and printer parts. Conversion to a bulk ink system is quick and simple and can mean more efficient production and massive savings in ink costs. Printers never stops due to low cartridges when using a bulk ink system, they can be setup to run over night, just by topping up the header tanks. Find out more on stand K20.


www.samink.co.uk Screen UK F10


Screen stars the hybrid Screen Truepress Jet2500UV and flat-bed Truepress Jet1600 UV-F wide format inkjet printers performing stunning feats producing quality specialist graphics and value-added special effects and 3D products on many substrates: Lenticular morphs, flips, animations; One way graphics; Stunning wallpaper & window films and colour-managed large format workflows. www.screeneurope.com


Shuttleworth Business Systems


solutions. This new product is like no other available in the marketplace to date and is guaranteed to revolutionise the soft signage market. Using a new and patented tensioning system, there is no stitching or welding of tensioning strips and definitely no hammers involved. The SignComp Soft Signage System will enable any sign company to enter this fast growing and profitable marketplace. www.signcompeurope.com.


Sign Update K12


Established in 1990 by a signmaker, Sign Update is a leading publication for the sign industry. Published bi-monthly, each issue is packed with sign related


news and a useful Buyers Guide. Readers can find out about the latest products, recent innovations and new technologies, read case studies, and learn tips and tricks in tutorials. Sign Update has a circulation of more than 8,000, carefully


targeted at people who work directly in the sign trade and the decision makers. www.signupdate.co.uk


G33


Shuttleworth, a UK leading supplier of Management Information Systems (MIS) to the sign and digital market, will be showing the latest developments to their powerful integrated MIS package on stand G33. Providing a perfect showcase for Shuttleworth’s MIS, the stand


will be used to demonstrate this ultimate tool for customer focused sign and digital manufacturers. Designed to maximise opportunities with customers and prospects alike, the MIS package can ensure the production planning system has real time feedback from the shop floor giving essential control to the modern sign and digital market. Visitors will also be able to see the new Supply Chain


Management software, a first for the Sign and Digital market. Supply Chain Management is a Web based tool designed to enable manufacturers to quickly get prices from their suppliers so they can respond immediately to their customer needs. Hosted by Shuttleworth it requires no infrastructure investment to take advantage of the functionality. It is all delivered over the web. An existing Shuttleworth client, Tony Herod, Managing Director


at Fenn Graphics based in Fenton Stoke on Trent has reported “We recognise that if we don’t continually improve what we do we won’t survive in this highly competitive market; and that’s the reason why we have the Shuttleworth Management Information System. It is the business software tool that we trust to help us make informed decisions about the running of our business.” www.shuttleworth-uk.co.uk


SignComp Europe F42


SignComp Europe Ltd will be promoting their worldwide acclaimed flexible faced tensioning system. Incorporating the now very familiar “black clip”, it is regarded by many as the quickest and simplest method to manufacture and maintain a flexible faced sign. There is a SignComp product to suit all requirements, ideal for internal and external, illuminated and non-illuminated signage. Econoflex – Retro – Non-illuminated fascia frame – Glowline. SignComp will also be launching an exciting new soft signage solution to complement its existing range of flexible faced signage


130 Sign Update ISSUE 128 APRIL 2011 Signwaves C60


Signwaves return with their biggest ever stand and largest ever selection of products on display, including their new Illuminated Menu Cases and Edgelit XT illuminated snapframes. And with the whole trade sales team turning out for the occasion, this is as good an opportunity as there’s ever been to see what Signwaves has to offer. This year, Signwaves launch their extended marketing service:


customer branded brochures, flyers and websites are now available, designed simply to help customers sell more. Steve Gilbert, Signwaves’ Sales Director, says: “The last year


has been a busy and, I’m pleased to say, very successful one. Despite the uncertain economic climate, we’re working with more customers than ever before because we’re completely focussed on what we can do for them.


“More than anything,


we’re looking forward to meeting and talking to our customers – and we’ve never so much to talk about. Not only have we got new quality products to show but also a host of new marketing services which will really benefit our customers. 2011 will be our biggest and we hope busiest and best Sign & Digital UK yet.” www.signwaves.co.uk


Discover Illuminated menu cases and more from Signwaves on stand C60.


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