The 44-inch-wide machine was added to a range of Cromalin kit earlier this year.
Art of Repro managing director Simon Nellist said: “We have a business reputation based entirely on quality.
“The colour consistency provided by the Cromalin Largo was not only nice, but actually essential in mirroring our other services and providing the dependability that our customers expect and demand. Since installation… our poster business has really taken off.”
“It has also offered a new dimension to our service capability, and, crucially, provided a valuable new revenue stream.”
The machine joins a range of analogue and digital Cromalin proofers and is supported by Dupont’s colour management software, Cromanet CS, and its Cromanet RIP.
Art of Repro specialises in serving publishing and packaging repro houses in the capital.
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