Aspire Print and Repro, the Hertfordshire-based firm that specialises in Hexachrome printing, has installed a Roland Hi-Fi Jet Pro FJ-500 to produce six-colour short-run large-format digital print.
It used the Hi-Fi Jet to produce a series of banners to promote the launch of Segas Sonic Adventure 2.
The banners were part of a range of packaging and point-of-sale work Aspire produced for the campaign.
Other products included a five-foot tall standee, which the firm claims is the largest size job produced using Hexachrome.
Roland is currently the only firm whose large-format digital printers are Pantone Hexachrome certified (PrintWeek, 8 June).
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