AXYZ open days
AXYZ, who supply CNC routing, engraving and cutting solutions, will hold two Open House events on 21 October and 19 No- vember. These will build on the success of previous events in 2013 and 2014. Existing and potential customers, as well as members of the trade press will be invited to attend. The October event will be held at their
recently opened new UK and Continental Eu- rope headquarters on the Telford T54 Busi- ness Park in Telford. Visitors will be able to see their improved assembly and service facilities, and also selective new or recently launched machine hardware and software solutions. The event will mark the first public
showing of the AXYZ Trident hybrid inte- grated digital finishing solution that combines CNC routing and knife-cutting capabilities. This 'powerful production workhorse' en- ables the processing of both rigid and flexible materials as diverse as aluminium and other non-ferrous metals; aluminium composites (ACM); acrylics and plastics; foamed and corrugated board; and vinyl and cardboard.
The AXYZ team outside their new headquarters in Telford. Also to be demonstrated will be other
machines from the AXYZ range, supported by routers from their Pacer and Z series of machines. The event will mark the first pub- lic showing of Version 16 of the AXYZ PAN- ELBuilder system’s software. The combined router and software solution is used prima- rily for the processing of large-format ACM panels used extensively in the signage and
CMYUK open days
CMYUK is opening the doors of its demo and training centre in Shrewsbury to all from 10 to 13 November, for a spectacular show- case of more than 10 'outstanding' print and finishing machines. They will include the re- cently launched MTEX Blue and two new printers from Mimaki. CMYUK Director Robin East said:
“With the MTEX, EFI VUTEks and Mimakis we’ll have it all going on at our four-day open house, and it will be well-worth a visit for any- one looking for a wide format print solution.
“Our expert team and suppliers will be
on hand to discuss both the machines and consumables on offer, helping to find the right package for the applications customers are looking for.”
The event will include demos of: • The MTEX Blue 1.8m inline sublimation fabric printer, revolutionising digital soft sig- nage and fabric printing. See the fabric prints finished on the Matic Cronos Plus twin nee- dle sewing station in a workshop from Atech
• Zünd G3 fabric cutting with ‘DRT’ (driven rotary tool)
• The EFI VUTEk GS3250 LX Pro UltraDrop - amazing 7Pl quality, 8 colour with white 3.2m LED UV hybrid printer
• The new Mimaki JV300-160 1.6m solvent print and cut roll to roll (2 x CMYK)
• The new Mimaki CJV150-160 1.6m solvent print and cut roll to roll (CMYK, orange, light black and white)
• The Mimaki JFX200 2513 LED UV flatbed printer
• The Mimaki UJF 6042 A2 format desktop LED UV flatbed printer
• The Mimaki UJF 3042 A3 format desktop LED UV flatbed printer.
There will also be special incentives in-
cluding a free colour management training voucher worth £495; free sample rolls of UTACK digital wallpaper and Berger digital fabric; and a demo unit sale. The open house event will be held at
the CMYUK Training and Demo Centre, Unit 3B, Vanguard Way, Battlefield Enterprise Park, Shrewsbury, SY1 3TG.
www.cmyuk.com/openhouse. The CMYUK training and demo centre. ISSUE 160 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2015 Sign Update 71
building cladding industries. The AXYZ CNCRoutershop division will also be represented. The 19 November event will take place at
the Royal Air Force Museum in North London and will feature the same product demon- strations and technical support facilities.
www.axyz.com
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