SIGN News SMGG to host ‘Print Unlimited’ open days
Stanford Marsh Group Graphics (SMGG) will host two open day events at ArtSystems’ of- fices and showroom on 28 and Thursday 29 October 2015. The events will focus on HP’s Latex
300 Series printers and the latest HP De- signJet Z-series models. The HP Latex 300 Series printers,
which includes the HP Latex 310; HP Latex 330; HP Latex 360; and the recently an- nounced HP Latex 370 model, help businesses 'expand large-format printing capabilities; offer new appli- cation areas; and build a healthier production environment'. All models use third generation
See a number of HP latex printers in action at Artsystems Ltd.
HP latex printing technology and have 'unprecedented' price / per- formance levels. The printers have been designed for the fast turnaround of high quality graphics for both indoor and outdoor
applications, such as POP, banners, canvas, wall décor and vehicle wrapping. Attendees will also be able to view HP’s
Z6800 and Z6600 printers in action. These fast 60”-wide printers have been uniquely designed to deliver high-value indoor appli- cations and gallery-quality prints, with durable output. Doors open at 9.30am and close at
5.00pm on 28 and 29 October 2015 at Art- systems Ltd, Xativa House, Unit 10-12 Glais- dale Point, Glaisdale Parkway, Nottingham NG8 4GP.
To book your place at the Open Day event:
www.smgg.co.uk
Signage company 'capitalises on knowledge' with new maintenance division
Creative sign and display manufacturer, Leading Edge, has expanded its offering by launching a new sign maintenance service. The company has a dedicated team
of maintenance engineers who are already delivering on repair and protect contracts across the country. The service includes proactive packages to prevent the deterioration of signage. As well as pack- ages to mitigate existing damage or wear and tear; all designed to extend the working lives of signs, protect their safety and appearance. Matthew Evans, managing director of
Leading Edge, said: “We wanted to extend our existing after-care service by bringing in a specialist team devoted to maintaining signs and maximising their life-span. “Through close relationships with our
clients, we have come to know and under- stand their issues and priorities. “Safety has always been a big concern
with any business that has signage. Now we can offer regular maintenance checks to en- sure the safety of staff, customers and passers-by, providing piece of mind for the business owner. “We also know that signs incorporating lighting features can require more intensive
care than other non-illuminated features due to the electrical components involved, such as fluorescent tubes and LED modules. “We have utilised this specialist knowl-
edge and built upon it to provide a much- needed service to existing and new clients.
We now offer a full-circle service from design inception, fabrication and installation, to maintenance and repairs.”
www.leadingedgesignage.co.uk/servicing- and-maintenance.
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