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Leopold Professional Imaging G62 Print finish solutions from Fotoba will be on stand G62. The new XLD 170 is the most flexible of all Fotoba Cutters. Designed to work with both rolls and sheets, it is the perfect solution to trim all the flexible media output up to 17m width. Regardless of any feed misalignment, the XLD 170 will


automatically re-align itself to the edge of the printed image. If the printer fails to print parallel to the media edge, or if the printer fails to wind up the roll squarely, the XLD 170 will always produce square finished posters. The XLD 170 utilises the Fotoba Cut Marks which are


embedded in all the popular software RIPs and it is the ideal combination to all new fast printers, even for the 5m machines printing three rolls simultaneously. The XLD 170 cutters can handle most flexible media up to


a thickness of 0.8mm including polycarbonate, photo paper, film, Duratrans, TDF, canvas, laminated or encapsulated prints, and much more. www.leopold.co.uk


Maxicam C32


Following the successful debut at Sign & Digital UK 2011 Maxicam has again committed to the Sign & Digital UK exhibition. This year the larger stand will have on display for the first time in the UK the MAXI-C 1325 CNC Router aimed specifically at the sign making industry.


Mouse PS N60


Mouse-PS Ltd was founded in 1991. Since then the company has rapidly grown and developed and only five years later, in 1996, it commenced operation on the foreign markets as well. Mouse-PS Ltd offers a wide range of products and services for


outdoor and indoor advertising, as well as visual communication, light boards, desktop publishing, printed matter and tailor made non-standard advertising solutions. The company’s production and warehouse are located in one


plant in Sofia, Bulgaria, with 15,000 square metres covered area and second plant in Botevgrad with 9000 square metres covered area. We have two sales offices and small production in Varna and Sandanski. As a supplier, we have some undisputed advantages that win


us the trust of our clients, including fully closed production cycle; short production timing; high quality products; a team of more than 260 highly qualified specialists; long established professional experience (practice); competitive/advantageous prices. www.mouse-ps.com


Mutoh Belgium H32


Mutoh Belgium will be exhibiting at this year's Sign & Digital UK 2012. In close cooperation with its key reseller Colourgen, Mutoh will showcase the latest print engines of its popular ValueJet line-up. Products on display will include the new ValueJet 1324/1624 Eco printers featuring new print head technology as well as the new ValueJet TD series direct-to-fabric printers. Visitors will be able to attend live demonstrations of Mutoh’s entire range of products for commercial print, signage, print-to-cut, dye sublimation and direct-to-fabric applications. The recently launched ValueJet 1324/1624 printers are


targeted at the sign and display market. Incorporating new print head technology and Mutoh’s award-winning Intelligent Interweaving print technology, the printers deliver typical production speeds up to 14.5 sqm/h and top speeds up to 29 sqm/h. For printing on both open and closed structure fabric, Mutoh


will display the new ValueJet TD series printers. The new eight channel ValueJet TD printers incorporate two new 1440 nozzle piezo drop-on-demand print heads. The ValueJet TD printers allow typical production speeds up to 24 sqm/h and top speeds up to 41 sqm/h. www.mutoh.be


Océ Maxicam will be demonstrating its routing prowess on stand C32. Bill Powell Managing Director commented, “Last year’s show


was a great success and certainly allowed us to dip our toe in the water to evaluate the need for an affordable CNC router in a well established market place. The overwhelming feedback was positive, however many visitors were keen to see a machine in action. This year we are exhibiting the Maxi-C CNC Router, which is Maxicam’s fully loaded sign making CNC Router. The Maxi-C 1325 is an ideal machine for the sign-making workshop as it comes with very few costly extras. The machine is highly specified in its standard configuration and all the customer really needs to decide is the size of the router table.” The CNC router comes in three standard sizes 1300 x 2500mm, 1500 x 3000mm or 2000 x 4000mm. Please visit us at the show.


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E10


The first UK public showing of Océ’s new Arizona 318 GL UV flatbed printer will be at Sign & Digital UK. The Océ Arizona 318 GL system is a highly-capable introductory UV flatbed model that offers smaller print producers entry to the world of high-quality UV flatbed printing. The Océ Arizona 360 GT will star on stand E10, as will the Océ


ColorWave 600 poster printer, which incorporates Océ CrystalPoint technology that uses toner pearls. Océ Imaging Supplies will also have a significant presence. Once again at the show, Océ, an international leader in digital


document management and delivery, will be partnering Zünd Plotting Systems (UK) Ltd, the UK distributor for Zünd Systems Technik AG, the Swiss manufacturer of digital flatbed cutters. The two companies will be displaying the Zünd G3 L2500 digital cutting system. There will also be online access to the popular Océ Media


Guide, which provides detailed advice and guidance that helps printing professionals select the best media for their printers and applications. www.oce.co.uk


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