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SIGN News Colourgen launches new Print & Cut solution


By combining products from leading manufacturers Epson and Mutoh, Colourgen has created a very competitive 55” print and cut bundle. The solution, which costs approx £18,995 SRP comprises Epson’s 64” Stylus Pro GS6000 eco solvent printer and Mutoh’s 55” Kona 1400 cutter. Melanie Enser, Product Marketing Manager for


Colourgen, comments: “With increased demand for low cost, quality print and cut bundles, the Stylus Pro GS6000 and the Kona cutter are a great solution for users wanting to produce high quality window displays, decals, labels, vinyl stickers, car stickers, point of purchase material and packaging elements. The combination of the print quality of the Stylus Pro GS6000 lends itself very well to customised indoor print solutions and along with the Mutoh Kona cutter, will certainly increase the broad range of applications that customers can support.”


The Mutoh Kona cutter has been developed with ease of use


and cutting quality and accuracy in mind. It offers speeds that are comparable with cutters at the top end of the market, which match the proven quality of the Epson Stylus Pro GS6000. The bundle is available immediately from authorised


Colourgen resellers. For more information please telephone 01628 588722 or visit www.colourgen.com


Epson Stylus Pro and Mutoh Kona Cutter. Brunel Engraving expands business


Brunel Engraving, the specialist commercial and industrial engraving company and a leading supplier of trophies, medals and awards, is expanding the commercial engraving arm of its business significantly increasing the production of brass, stainless steel and metal name plates. The company, which is celebrating 21 years in business,


has taken over a 5,000sq foot modern business site at Britannia Way in Clevedon, North Somerset, effectively bringing its operation


under one roof to accommodate the expanding business and improve efficiency. “This is a very positive step for us as it means our offices,


workshop and design facility are now based in one unit,” says Managing Director, Martyn Wright, a qualified engineer who founded the business in Clevedon in 1989. “We have invested in new state of the art technology which has


enabled us to significantly increase our output and offer our trade customers highly competitive prices and services.” The company has grown consistently


over the years to offer a wide range of bespoke engraving services and has es- tablished an impressive client base including big name customers such as Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury and The Body Shop. Today Brunel Engraving is one of


the largest and most successful engraving businesses in the UK, with four dedicated websites, an annual turnover well in excess of £1m and a portfolio of national and international clients. Its work is in evidence throughout


the whole of the country, from the inscriptions at the base of the beautiful new Isis sculpture in London’s Hyde Park to every individual commemorative plaque on Clevedon’s historic pier. Brunel Engraving is honoured to


be recognised as a preferred supplier to the Palace being recommended by the Lord Lieutenant’s Office. For further information please


Martyn Wright, Managing Director (left) and the staff team. 92 Sign Update ISSUE 128 APRIL 2011


telephone Brunel Engraving on 01275 871720 or visit www.brunelengraving.co.uk


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