15 Dec 2024

Mutoh America Inc.'s website gets a makeover

Mutoh America Inc. proudly announces its newly renovated www.mutoh.com website. The new website launched on March 10th, 2011 and will offer simpler navigation to users.
 
Mutoh's new website provides updated product information, including features and downloadable spec sheets, allowing users to find the right printer for their needs.
 
"Our goal was to not just create a great site, but build a tool that can help empower large format print professionals in a positive way," shares Kimber Johnson, Marketing Manager of Mutoh America. "I believe visitors will benefit from the enhanced usability and the great informational resources of the Mutoh Business Builder."
 
Mutoh put an emphasis on communication with customers by including a Customer-In-Focus section, event schedule, testimonials and pictures. The website also includes new sections to the Mutoh Business Builder, an online tool for Mutoh printer owners to help expand their print knowledge and application offerings.
 
"I wanted to take our site to the next level so we can better connect with our customers," shares Brian Phipps, General Manager of Mutoh America Inc. "The site is simple to navigate, allowing our customers to find the right products for their needs, plus they can learn different ways to grow their businesses with our printing solutions."
 
Other features include:

  • Innovations
  • Going Green Efforts
  • Easy-to-Use Dealer Map
  • Testimonials
  • Streamlined Customer Support Information

Drytac becomes a direct sales channel for Visual Magnetics LP (VM)

Drytac has become a direct sales provider for the Visual Magnetics Graphic System in the United States, Canada and the UK.

“Drytac is proud to be chosen as a Visual Magnetics direct sales channel for the patented magnetic-receptive graphic system,” said Drytac Group President Marc Oosterhuis. “With Drytac’s six distribution warehouses worldwide, complete with showrooms and Visual Magnetics certified sales representatives, we are uniquely suited to ensure product availability and provide full explanations of all the benefits that the Visual Magnetics Graphics System will provide to our printer customers.”

The Visual Magnetics Graphic System can be combined to meet an array of changeable graphic needs utilising three major components: high quality MagnaMedia™ digital print films featuring a patented magnetic-receptive coating; InvisiLock® high-performance flexible sheet magnet and ActiveWall™ magnetic-receptive wall primer. Use of magnetic-receptive graphic systems for retail programs is considerably more cost effective, and easier to ship, install and exchange than traditional graphic display methods -- which can significantly reduce a sign program’s impact on landfills.

The Visual Magnetics Graphic System has experienced dramatic growth over the past several years and has been utilised by many major brands.

The Sign Shop recommends Tech8 for its superb customer care and technical excellence

When The Sign Shop’s Cadet Plus wide format printer developed a fault and stopped printing yellow ink, the company turned to Tech8 to provide technical support and supply spare parts.  The printer was swiftly returned to full operational use and Andy Lang, Owner of The Sign Shop, says he would recommend Tech8 to everyone with a printer.

The Sign Shop, www.the-sign-shop.co.uk , based in Torquay, Devon, has been supplying high quality signs to the public and the sign trade for nearly 10 years.  It offers a wide variety of signage products including braille/tactile signs, engraved signs, commercial signs, brass plaques and engraved fascia panels.  The organisation prides itself on its attention to details – regardless of the size of the order placed.

The bulk of its signage output – including general signage, large printed graphics, banners and back-lit box graphics - is printed on a Cadet Plus wide format digital printer.  Early in 2011, the Cadet printer developed a fault and stopped printing yellow ink.  The problem could be fixed temporarily by pulling the ink through and running head cleaning cycles, but would quickly return.  The Sign Shop had no idea what was wrong with the printer and no idea how to permanently fix the problem.

At this point, Andy Lang, Owner of The Sign Shop googled for ‘Cadet Plus spares and support’, and came across Tech8.  He called them and was encouraged by the professional, friendly and knowledgeable approach they demonstrated over the telephone.

Tech8, based in Maidenhead, offers technical support, extended warranties and spare parts for most wide format printers.  Technical support is supplied via email, over the telephone or through a site visit by one of Tech8’s fully qualified engineers, if required.
He comments, “The guys at Tech8 were instantly helpful and guided me though the various possibilities that could have been causing the printer to malfunction.  They were very keen to ensure that obvious things had been ruled out first to eliminate any wasted expense on spare parts that I did not need.”

He continues, “Following consultation over the phone, Tech8 recommended we ordered new dampers, capping stations and an upgraded pump as these were due for replacement anyway.  They then diagnosed the problem - the printhead manifold had either become blocked or was cracked and was therefore allowing air into the printhead.  That proved to be exactly what had happened and once we replaced the relevant part, the printer was returned to full functionality.”

According to Andy, Tech8 is the most helpful company he has dealt with in a long time.  “Every single member of the team I spoke to was really helpful and when they said they would get back to me, they did.  They completely understood the seriousness of a sign business in a situation where its primary printer was not working.  They made every effort to get us up and running as soon as possible –nothing was too much trouble.”

He adds, “I would definitely recommend Tech8 to any business relying upon a wide format printer.  They know their stuff, they are great to deal with and really care about their customers.   Tech 8 is one of a growing number of businesses that are almost old-fashioned in the quality of their customer care, whilst being at the cutting edge of professionalism, technical knowledge and efficiency.”

As for the future, Andy Lang said that The Sign Shop plans to continue developing the business based on its customer-focused approach to sign making.  He concludes, “The Sign Shop is a business that values its credibility over and above the bottom line and we are delighted to have found a like-minded business to partner with.”

Parts, warranty and technical advice is available from Tech8, who can be contacted on Tel: 0845 873 9707, via email to support@tech8.eu, or by visiting their website at www.tech8.eu

Contex A/S reports sound revenue increase in 2010

Contex A/S, the world's leading provider of wide format scanning and imaging solutions, today reports more than 25% revenue growth versus 2009. The company also experienced a high year-on-year unit growth of more than 60%, as well as sound EBITA performance compared to 2009. A top brand in wide format scanning, Contex serves customers from a wide range of industries, including government, geographic information systems (GIS), reprographics and copy shops, architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC). The notable increase in unit sales is a result of an expansion in the wide format market during 2010, as more companies complement their in-house printing capabilities with wide format scanning.
 
"We've seen tremendous development in the business during 2010, and we extended our market coverage with new channel partners and solutions. We also expanded our OEM partnerships, bringing wide-format scanning capability to more customers," comments Aage Snorgaard, CEO of Contex A/S. "For 2011, we have numerous initiatives in the pipeline and are looking forward to an exciting year for both our channel partners and our customers."
 
In 2010, Contex implemented several key strategies to augment its market positioning, including the opening of a Singapore office to be closer to growth markets. Contex also signed several new distributors worldwide, including WYNIT Inc. and Synnex Corporation in the United States, GBC in New Zealand, PT.TIXPRO in Indonesia, and Detalhe Virtual in Portugal.
 
With continuous improvement in business performance and ongoing R&D-up to 15% of annual product revenue-Contex has optimistic expectations for 2011. The company is now focusing on growth markets, including Brazil, Mexico, India, Russia, Eastern Europe, Indonesia, and Asia. Contex is also developing new alliances with key players in the document management industry and is slated to launch several new products at industry expositions during 2011.

Xerox confirms it’s business as usual for its wide format customers in Europe

Since it was stated by Scott Frame, Xerox’s vice president of wide format, that the company will stop taking orders for wide format products in the U.S. and Canada in 2011, rumours have been abounding as to what effect this will have on other geographical markets.

In a statement provided to LFR, Robert Corbishley, Xerox’s European PR Manager, confirmed that “Xerox will stop taking orders for wide format products in the U.S. and Canada ONLY, in 2011, with specific timing based on inventory levels.  The company’s European and Developing Market Operations will continue selling wide format products and will source new products.”

The statement continues “Xerox prioritises each investment, allocating research and development budget to areas where the company can deliver the best value to the marketplace. As a result of this practice, Xerox has opted to not invest in wide format product engineering in 2011.  So, for Xerox in Europe, and indeed the rest of the world, except the USA and Canada, it’s business as usual for Xerox and its wide format customers.”

GPT appointed exclusive UK reseller (Sign & Graphics) of Zapkut vertical / horizontal Panel Saw range

Graphic Printing Technologies (GPT), leading provider of large format printing solutions, today announced its appointment as the exclusive UK reseller of the Zapkut range of vertical / horizontal panel saws to the sign & graphics industry.

Zapkut systems are ideal for cutting plastics, non-ferrous metals, and composite material such as MDF. The range consists of the Zapkut ZK, a uniquely designed portable saw system, which offers a safe, accurate and economical solution for small sign-making workshops.  GPT will also be reselling the Zapkut ZM compact moving column wall saw and Sagetech Koolkut.

“Zapkut offers sign-makers a hugely cost-effective alternative to purchasing prefabricated sheets and materials,” says Stuart Cole, General Manager of GPT.  “Engineered for excellence, Zapkut saws not only make light work of cutting sheet materials, they are also the world's first portable vertical panel saws with the ability to operate safely and accurately in virtually any location, including on-site locations, or sign-makers workshops with limited space.”

He continues, “We are delighted to expand our portfolio of sign-making solutions with these outstanding panel saws. GPT is committed to offering a true one-stop-shop printing, cutting and finishing solution for all our customers. We fully expect the vast majority of sign-makers to look very seriously at the revenue potential of the Zapkut range and invite them to come and see it inaction on our stand (C20) at Sign UK.”

“This is an exciting development for the UK sign-making industry,” said Keith Bunker, Managing Director of Zapkut. “Our agreement offers UK sign-makers our unique, high quality, British manufactured leading panel saws combined with the unprecedented range of industry-leading printing systems and support capabilities from GPT. We are confident this agreement will provide enormous benefits for sign-makersacross the UK.”