Coulorgen has signed a deal with Epson to distribute its large-format digital printers to the graphic arts market.
Colourgen managing director Jeff Biggs said the Epson range of printers complemented its distribution of Encad NovaJets.
"The Epson deal and our exclusive distribution of Encad products means we can offer the industry a solution for all large-format printing applications," he said.
Colourgen will supply large-format printers including the recently launched Stylus Pro 9500 and Stylus Pro 7500 machines.
Orla Ryan, graphics channel manager for Epson, said: "As Epson launches large-format printers for the specialist graphic market, demand continues to rise."
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