According to Duncan Fergusson, dircetor of C&I / Prographics: "Wallpaper printing is the obvious application, but pop-up spider displays are another – basically anything where the output needs to be laid precisely next to each other."
In addition, Epson developed a new Media Qualification Program (right now relevant for Europe) to allow third-party substrates for the GS6000 to be approved and profiled. Epson has worked with independent QA company Color Concepts to implement the system.
Also, Epson added a new Production Media range of low-cost substrates to its offering, incorporating point-of-sale and CAD media, providing a cost-effective alternative to its high-end professional media range. These subsrates are relevant for canvas, pp film, textiles, scrim banner and self-adhesive vinyl.
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"Utilities, paper and ink but probably not transport, couriers, finisher’s for example"
"Bound to be, most likely those not key suppliers along with HMRC"
"And now watch for those reversion charges to come in thick and fast, for the slightest deviation from the mailing specification 😉😂"
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