Installation News Liquid Lens’ Roland BN2-20
Liquid Lens adds Roland BN2-20 to its roster
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iquid Lens has installed a new Roland BN2-20 eco-solvent printer cutter to its domed resin printing line-up. The compact and versatile machine is designed to enhance precision and efficiency for businesses in the doming and graphics production industries. The printer comes in two models suiting different needs: the BN2-20A, which features CMYK printing, and the BN2-20, which offers CMYK + white capabilities. The printer’s key features include cut-before-print technology, CMYK + white ink printing, compact design, and a 12-year warranty.
Andy Huxley, technical manager of Liquid Lens, said: “Precision is vitally important for doming applications, and the Roland
BN2-20 has been carefully selected and rigorously tested by Liquid Lens for its high-quality output and cutting accuracy. “Its ability to handle a range of media makes it a solid choice for businesses seeking to enhance their capabilities. “We recommend this machine with our Premium Self-Adhesive Polyester media and our complete doming systems. We’re happy to provide demos and samples if required.”
Rob Goleniowski, head of sales, UK and Ireland, for Roland DG UK, said: “The BN2-20 is a fantastic example of Roland’s commitment to providing versatile and innovative solutions for a wide range of applications. “Liquid Lens has identified that the BN2-20’s cut-before-print technology and
HP Latex printer helps expand business L
arge format printing company, Discount Displays, has explained how installing a new HP Latex 800 has allowed it to expand into new markets. The Croydon-based business bought the new machine to work alongside its existing HP Latex 360 and Latex R2000 Plus printers.
Together, all the machines have helped develop the company’s business with its latest acquisition allowing it to venture into more markets and take on more demanding and higher-volume projects. General manager, Giles Fletcher, said: “Initially we chose to invest in HP Latex printers due to the print quality; we have
stayed loyal to HP thanks to the reliability and low maintenance of its printers and the engineering back-up provided. “The job management programme is easy to use so as we expand and when we take on new employees it really helps with getting them up and running quickly.”
Fujifilm hardware revolutionises Wicked Bricks’ display case range W
icked Bricks, has invested in new hardware to support its development of premium-
quality products for its customers. The manufacturer of bespoke display cabinets bought Fujifilm’s Acuity Prime after attending a demo at the company’s Broadstairs site.
During the demo, the team witnessed the machine produce premium UV backgrounds, bases, and intricate designs on acrylic.
Wicked Bricks purchased the machine soon after through suppliers Soyang Hardware and it has revolutionised the way the company crafts its products. Alex Ashley, procurement manager at Wicked Brick, said: “Our customers expect nothing short of excellence, both in quality and turnaround time.
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“With the Acuity Prime, we’ve not only elevated the quality of our products, we’ve streamlined our production process too, which has enabled us to deliver exceptional results in record time.”
“We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of innovation and the Acuity Prime aligns perfectly with our vision.
“It has enabled us to meet the specific demands of our customers, as well as explore new avenues of creativity for our product designs.”
The company creates bespoke cases and stands for figures and collectibles with its range being designed for LEGO, Funk Pops and Warhammer.
support for white ink make it a perfect fit for doming applications.
“We’re confident that Liquid Lens’ customers will appreciate the precision and efficiency this machine brings to the process.”
Alex Ashley with the Fujilm Acuity Prime
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