At Printing United, EFI unveiled the new EFI VUTEk M3 3.2m hybrid LED printer designed for higher-volume, production-level printing.
Currie Group supplies EFI wide format solutions across New Zealand and Australia, so it was no surpirise to see that among the first to see the new machine was Paul Whitehead, Currie Group business unit manager – sign and display. He said, “The VUTEk M3h is an exciting addition to the Currie Group sign and display portfolio. It is well suited to the local market.
“Designed for print providers looking to make the move to higher-volume, production-level printing, it will help to reduce costs, increase margins, turn jobs faster, and differentiate offerings with new substrates and/or applications at a lower cost.
“It is perfect for the Australia and New Zealand market, being a mid-range unit with features such as 40 boards an hour and a new inkset. We look forward to bringing this innovative printer to the New Zealand market.”
EFI also exhibited the VUTEk Q3h XP printer at its booth. This high-speed hybrid flatbed/roll-fed LED printer aims to offer exceptional imaging quality, flexible production-level throughput, and advanced media handling and automation options. It targets businesses looking to address current labour challenges and cost-reduction initiatives.
At the show, several of EFI’s preferred partners also exhibited EFI wide format printers in their booths, including the new EFI Pro 16h+ hybrid LED printer and EFI Pro 30f+ flatbed LED printer, which aim to deliver high-quality imaging at production-level speeds and even more printing capabilities – all with a low total cost of ownership (TCO).
The EFI Pro+ printers, feature new high-performance EFI ProGraphics+ Series LED curable inks, raising the bar for entry-level, wide-format production-level printing.
“There was so much to see on the EFI stand at Printing United. For those that could not make it to the show, please contact Currie Group. We would love to tell you about the latest innovations that you can use to enhance your business.”