Fresh installations include a Titanium 3121 (3.1x2.1m format) and Titanium 0806 (800x600mm) at DecTek in Pontypridd, Wales, taking the firm’s total number of Titanium cutters up to four.
IGS also said the Titanium 2516 (2.5x1.6m) model with router was proving popular among firms involved with wide-format signage and packaging.
Over the summer it made installs of that model at Universal Displays in Worcester, Sherwood Universal in Nottingham, Hallmark Equipment Service in Bedfordshire and The Cut Factory in Pontyclun, Wales.
The Caldicot-based equipment supplier has also installed units at litho and label printers, with Titanium 0806 models going to Adcal Labels in High Wycombe and Millvale in Evesham, while The Sticker Shop in Bristol has installed a 2516 model.
IGS managing director Peter Flynn said the firm was proud to be building up a portfolio of blue-chip customers.
“Our price/performance is hard to match and this powerful combination has allowed us to generate a very happy customer reference list since the Titanium series launch three years ago,” Flynn said.
He added that IGS was now waiting for the next six Titanium cutters to arrive from Chinese manufacturer JWEI “and four are already sold”.