The company, which specialises in direct mail, magazine and book printing, has opted for the Brillia HD Pro-T2 processless thermal plates and Pressmax Blue pressroom chemistry.
According to Nick Jones, managing director at Ultragraph, the company trialled the Brillia plates before signing with Fujifilm.
He said: "It has long been an ambition of ours to use processless plates, due to both the environmental impact of using developer fluids and the cost of waste removal, and we loved the fact that the Pro-T plates combined these environmental benefits with fantastic quality and ease of use."
Following its switch to Brillia Pro-T2, the company claims it has cut waste levels, which were previously costing up to 40p per litre to dispose of.
"As well as the savings we have made, the quality of the technical support from Fujifilm has been absolutely fantastic and matches the quality of its products; we’ve never experienced support to this level," added Jones.
Have your say in the Printweek Poll
Related stories
Latest comments
"Not surprised, businesses need to prepare for these attacks rather than thinking that they're going to avoid them. At the very least, data needs to be fully protected with air gaps in place..."
"So much for growth then!"
"It's wrong to assume the Chinese are behind the curve on automation - it used to be the case that manual processes were kept becuase it was cheaper to use them than buy the automated equipment,..."
Up next...

Calls for various services
Latest tenders include new university print framework

Workarounds developed
CPI tackles cyber attack

Installed last month
Vario Press enhances bindery with Horizon install

‘All You Can Integrate’