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Sign & Digital UK Review


Did you manage to see it all? V


isitors to this year’s show had the opportunity to see the latest machinery that is on offer for the visual communication industry.


Manufacturers and resellers such as Vivid Laminating


Technologies, HPC Laser, printMAX, China Print Supplies and Boxford wowed the Sign & Digital UK audience with the variety of machinery on display.


Sign & Digital UK welcomed manufacturers, distributors and resellers of all kinds to this year’s show. We dived into what was on offer for the visitors.


China Print Supplies highlight key print solutions for the visitors at SDUK printMAX showcasing a large range of Mimaki and Roland DG products


printMAX At the forefront of Sign & Digital UK action was printMAX’s stand, who hosted a large array of wide-format and direct to object printers, from Roland DG to Mimaki, for visitors to see. From Roland, the line-up included the high-productivity Roland


TrueVIS XG-640, the bestselling Roland TrueVIS VG3-640, the UV roll-to-roll Roland TrueVIS LG-640, and the versatile Roland VersaOBJECT MO-240. Mimaki technology was represented by the Mimaki CJV200 Series, Mimaki UCJV330-160, and the Mimaki UJF-3042MKII E. Live demonstrations ran throughout the show, producing vibrant graphics on Metamark media, Perspex substrates and Digital Blanks samples, highlighting the versatility available across signage, display and personalised product markets. Particular interest centred on the VG3-640 and CJV200 Series, both of which were promoted at highly competitive entry-level price points, making them ideal for businesses entering the market or expanding their production capabilities. The XG-640 attracted attention for its impressive production speeds without compromising quality, while the MO-240 and UJF-3042MKII E once again demonstrated the commercial potential of DTO printing. Strong engagement across the stand reinforced printMAX’s consultative approach, helping customers select the right technology for their business and budget. Due to demand at the show, exclusive offers and finance packages have been extended for a limited time.


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China Print Supplies Offering more machinery options for visitors were China Print Supplies (CPS), who showcased a range of specialist solutions for personalised and promotional print, including the SinoColor FB-0906 compact flatbed, the URP-3015 Rotary printer and the ThunderJet AQ1800 UV roll-to-roll printer. The SinoColor FB-0906 is a true mini direct to object flatbed printer. Offering a bed size of 900x600mm, 2400dpi, and bi-direction printing and high strength vacuum. The ThunderJet AQ1800 UV roll-to-roll printer is a designed


for its printing quality and durability. Ideal for banners, vinyl and other flexible media, it delivers vibrant, long-lasting graphics with precision, speed and efficiency. Featuring high-speed four-layer day and night printing, its unique


staggered head layout ensures fast, high-quality multi-layer printing, making it an excellent choice for backlit and dual-view applications.


HPC Laser


A major highlight was the live showcasing of HPC’s CO2 laser cutters and engravers, which generated significant interest from sign makers, engravers and creative businesses alike. Visitors were impressed by the machines’ precision cutting capability


HPC Laser display its key range to Sign & Digital UK visitors www.signupdate.co.uk


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