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Cheshire-based printers, Print On has really graduated to a different league in recent months with a move to impressive new 6,000 sq. ft. premises on Lawnhurst Industrial Park in Cheadle. The company’s future ambitions are evident as you walk through the front door past a well-appointed boardroom and customer meeting room, to be faced with a large modern reception area, beyond which stretches a very impressive open-plan print hall.

Studio One is a UK leading design and wide format print agency. They are visual communication experts that provide distinctive branding and design marketing solutions that deliver a winning impact.

When Fespa approached its member association, FESPA Italia, to work on a project for its printed interior design showcase, Printeriors, the association jumped at the chance to participate. This opportunity has enabled its members to collaborate in creating a unique space which highlights the potential of using digital print to create striking interiors.

Macclesfield Rugby Union Club is competing in the 2015/16 season with the benefit of sponsorship from local textile print specialist and Mimaki reseller, R A Smart of Bollington, just outside Macclesfield.

Impact Sign Solutions says Nazdar 702 Series inks have helped it meet 'mission critical' demands for colour accuracy. The 24-year-old Buckinghamshire-based sign making firm prints signs for small and large businesses, museums, schools, colleges and high-street shops – where advertising for high-end cosmetics and watches has to be precise.

Dublin-based IQ Group recently added a Mimaki JV300-160 and CG-160FXII to its portfolio of printing hardware through authorised Mimaki reseller, Reprocentre, and the company is delighted with the investment.

Leading graphic production and installation company Extreme Display has added a second MTEX direct-to-textile printer to its fleet, investing in a new 3.2m MTEX 5032Pro.

Nexvision says it has completed a very successful Christmas period after installing a second Roland VersaExpress RF-640 running Nazdar TX-650 dye-sublimation inks, supplied by Quality Print Services (QPS).

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