The firm will offer a range of printing machines including wide-format solvent, UV and water-based systems, along with a super-wide format range that it plans to expand in the future.
I-Sub Digital will specialise in software, inks, media and finishing systems such as the Zund digital cutting system.
The new company is co-owned by Andy Spreag (pictured), who will head up the new venture along with the three original I-Sub directors: Nick Davies, Paul Marks and John Purse.
All three are shareholders in the company. Spreag has previously worked for Scitex, Xerox and B&P, where he was responsible for UK hardware and software sales.
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