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Installation News GH Display eyes


sustainable growth with new Veloblade Nexus


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H Display has said its purchase of a new VeloBlade Nexus digital die-cutting system from Soyang Hardware will help the company provide customers with more sustainable solutions.


The company recently took the decision to bolster its production setup with the addition of a new


digital cutter


said: “We installed the machine in late July and have been using it in earnest, with the first job being to create some graphic panels for Peterborough United, our local football team.


“So far, the speed and quality of production has been everything we had hoped it would be and we are confident it will take the GH Display product range to the next level for us.”


The company recently took the decision to bolster its production setup with the addition of a new digital cutter. After shopping around, GH Display found the VeloBlade Nexus to be the ideal solution. Jenny Hodson, director at GH Display,


Ms Hudson also spoke on how the VeloBlade Nexus supports GH Display’s long-term plan of offering customers access to a wider range of sustainable exhibition and display products. Ms Hudson added: “We are excited about the wide range of eco-friendly portable and collapsible products we are now able to offer and will soon be selling via our website.


“We plan to design and make collapsible and highly portable recycled and recyclable rigid board displays to further widen our sustainable display range.”


Easystock from Antalis revolutionises inventory management for HFE Signs


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arl Hunter, managing director of HFE Signs, Burton Upon Trent, has revealed easystock from Antalis has revolutionised inventory management for the company.


Mr Hunter said: “easystock eliminates human error, and we end up only paying for what we have used. We have total trust in the automated system, knowing that all deliveries will be managed by Antalis’ superb logistics system.” Antalis’ easystock is a service designed to optimise inventory management and automate orders for frequently used products for sign makers and commercial printers. The fully integrated service streamlines inventory management, enhances cost efficiency, saves time, improves product availability, and boosts customer satisfaction.


Additionally, easystock automates the management of high-turnover items, typically those ordered at least twice a


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month. It focuses on critical products essential to businesses and their customers, ensuring seamless service with no stock delays. Ideal for managing 10 to 30 items, easystock encompasses all Antalis products, including papers, envelopes, packaging materials, visual communication supplies and films. Mr Hunter explains: “easystock has eliminated stock issues and given us much more flexibility, even with sizeable jobs. It automates repetitive order flows and optimises inventory levels, allowing us to save valuable time and focus on other production tasks.”


Infinite Impressions installs new digital cutting table and flatbed printer


Infinite Impressions has invested in a JWEI JCUT 2131 and a Mimaki JFX200-2513 EX


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oole-based print service provider, Infinite Impressions, has made its first significant capital equipment investment by installing a JWEI JCUT 2131 cutting table and a Mimaki JFX200- 2513 EX flatbed UV LED printer from CMYUK.


The strategic acquisition marks the company’s entry into the digital wide format print market.


Infinite Impressions selected the Mimaki JFX200-2513 EX for its user-friendly design, print quality, and flexibility. The printer prints up to 1200dpi and features an 8x4ft bed. Features include embossed printing that creates a raised textured surface by laying down multiple layers of ink for value added printing. The NCU (Nozzle Check Unit) and NRS (Nozzle Recovery System) automatically detect and recover missing nozzles, while the Mimaki MAPS (Mimaki Advanced Pass System) technology employs an advanced algorithm to print optimal gradation patterns on each pass, significantly reducing print banding.


Adrian Cojocaru, co-founder of Infinite Impressions, said: “We needed versatility, the ability to cut as much as possible. The JWEI JCUT does exactly what we need at a significantly lower price point than other suppliers.”


Antalis’ easystock is a service designed to optimise inventory management


Its standard feature set includes an automatic feeding conveyor, 1800kW liquid cooled router for powerful milling, Auto Tool Changer (ATC), Universal Cutting Tool (UCT), Kiss Cut Tool (KCT), Electric Oscillating Tool (EOT), Crease Wheel Tool (CWT), V-Cut Tool (VCT), and a modularised cutting head that accommodates up to three sets of tool combinations simultaneously. The bed is comprised of separate vacuum zones that secure materials and guarantee complete lay flat consistency for all substrates during production.


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