The Bournemouth-based point of sale specialist has appointed three digital sales specialists to promote the machine. Pictured from left are Jim Robinson, Mike Patton and Graeme Liddell with new business director Kevin McFeat. The Tempo, which produces a massive 2x3.2m print size at up to 50m2 per hour, is part of a 1m expansion plan for the digital division.
The Tempo is the most versatile and cost-effective machine of its kind, said joint managing director James Martin.
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