The Spyder 320 made its debuted in New Zealand through Blue Print Imaging at this year’s Printech 2006 exhibition in Auckland, where the deal was clinched for the first one to be sold in NZ to Mesh Digital in Wellington.

After the show, Blue Print director Geoff Milliken says interest in the printer was high and it acted as a drawcard for other equipment on Blue Print’s stand.

The Spyder 320 plus white is one of three new models that have been added to Inca’s Spyder range during the last few months and will be printing throughout the Sydney exhibition, in September, on the Fujifilm Sericol stand.

The Spyder 320 plus white printer features a 3.2 x 1.6 metre bed, small footprint, highly accurate pin registration, sharp image resolution and crisp text.

It requires minimal set up time, has low print wastage and the ability to print edge-to-edge directly on a wide range of rigid and flexible materials such as glass, polycarbonate and corex up to 30 mm thick and weighing up to 80 kg.

The machines use Fujifilm Sericol’s UV Uvijet inks and have the technical support and after-sales care of both Inca and Fujifilm Sericol, the worldwide distributor for Inca’s flatbed printers.

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