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Roland DG announces attendance at Sign & Digital UK 2017


Roland DG UK will once more be at Sign & Digital 2017, from 28 to 30 March 2017 at the NEC, Birmingham. They will focus on of- fering attendees “the opportunity to gain ad- vice, knowledge and support from the world-renowned manufacturer of wide-for- mat print technology”.


Visitors to the stand will be greeted with not only Roland DG’s latest technology, but also the chance to have a coffee and a chat with a Roland DG expert. These include the spe- cialised RolandCare and Academy teams, through to the Roland users who will be available on the stand. With a café on site and Roland DG’s knowledge on hand, this year is sure to be another busy one, says the company.


Rob Goleniowski, Sales Supports Manager, Roland DG, said: “This year we will be bringing Roland DG’s exemplary service and support to the NEC at Sign & Digital; proving as we have done for many years that we may sell printers – but that’s cer-


tainly not all we do. Visitors can expect to gain much more from our stand than just a demonstration.”


For businesses interested in gaining some informal product, technical or maintenance advice, or simply visiting the stand to find out more about Roland DG, there will be a wealth of information available.


Visit Roland DG on stand H30 at Sign & Digital 2017, 28 to 30 March, to find out more about how Roland DG can help your business to grow.


About Roland DG Roland DG Corporation produce the SOL- JET, TrueVIS, VersaCAMM, VersaUV and Texart series large-format inkjet devices, MDX milling and EGX engraving machines, CAMM-1 and STIKA vinyl cutters and MPX photo impact printers.


www.rolanddg.com / www.rolanddg.co.uk


Mimaki CJV150 printer/cutters to take centre stage at spring exhibitions


Mimaki's multi-award winning CJV150 Se- ries printer/cutters continue to “set the stan- dard” for sign making and professional graphics systems. With solutions on display at a number of key exhibitions this spring, the company's UK and Irish distributor, Hy- brid Services is set to show off its capabili- ties to a variety of markets.


Available in four sizes from 75cm up to 1.6m, the CJV150 range starts at £6,995. The turn-key system ships with a number of “no cost options” making it ideal for new entrants to wide format inkjet printing, says Hybrid.


Mimaki’s competitively priced CJV150 range ships with over 3.5 litres of the com- pany’s low solvent SS21 ink; powered take- up unit; optional bulk feed system; and a two-year, comprehensive gold warranty.


Hybrid is exhibiting at Printwear & Promo- tion at the end of February alongside a se- lection of its resellers, and the Mimaki CJV150 will feature prominently on several stands at the show in Birmingham. "The CJV150 is ideal for garment decoration, with its fully integrated print and cut functionality providing vibrant, long lasting transfers that are easily applied," says John de la Roche, Hybrid's National Sales Manager - Sign & Graphics.


The Mimaki CJV150 printer/cutter range fea- tures metallic and white ink options.


The Mimaki CJV150 will also feature on I- Sub Digital's stand at March's Packaging In- novations exhibition, also held at the NEC. The final destination for the CJV150 this Spring is Sign & Digital UK at the end of March, where it will appear on a number of stands around the show.


www.hybridservices.co.uk


Rob Goleniowski, Sales Supports Manager, Roland DG.


ISSUE 169 FEBRUARY 2017 Sign Update 69


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