The compact semi-automatic machine distributed by Trevor Colson, of Colsonco Imaging Systems is manufactured by Greatex International Ltd under the Gilco brand. It is a universal machine suitable for printing on any rigid, semi-rigid and flexible material with a stock thickness of up to 50 mm, including paper, glass, metal, wood or plastic.
Imago director Scott Cameron says the machine is primarily being used to print industrial graphics on plastics, "but its versatile and accurate enough to include most of our printed industrial applications with close tolerance requirements," he says.
Thumbprint is made up of four companies specialising in the design and manufacture of innovative components such as membrane switch keypads, nameplates and other industrial & promotional products associated with the commercial, automotive & electronics industries. They also provide various ancillary & complementary finishing services to the commercial print sector.
Imago Screenprint was purchased to provide support in their growing Auckland market, with the group also represented in Christchurch and head office in Wellington. Cameron the machine represents value for money in their growing market.