Wide Format Solutions
Adapt has reached an agreement to supply seven models of the Epson SureColor printer range in the UK. It is now able to offer Epson SureColor SC-S40600, SC-S60600, SC-S60600L, SC-S80600, SC-S80600L, SC-R5000 and SC-R5000L printers, as well as Epson OEM inks.
James Argent, hardware sales manager, said: ‘Adapt already has contacts across the signage market, and that means we have lots of potential customers for the Epson SureColor printer range. For example, we run lots of vehicle wrapping courses at our training centre in Nottingham and offering this range is a natural progression for us.
‘A lot of the customers who come on our courses are only just starting to explore the possibilities that print has to offer and the Epson portfolio is a great way for them to take those first steps.’
The company, which operates facilities in both Manchester and Nottingham, will be offering customers everything from demonstrations to training and installation services, as well as long term support and maintenance.
Phil McMullin, head of sales commercial and industrial printing, Epson (UK), commented: ‘We are excited to welcome Adapt as our latest value added partner for our signage printer range. With an excellent media proposition and true national coverage, the organisation will bring award winning Epson technology to an even wider customer base.
‘We have also invited the Adapt team to host prospects with us on our stand (Stand 40) at the Sign & Digital UK event to showcase our technology to interested parties. Customers will be able to see a demonstration of one of Epson’s most recent large format printer introductions for the first time in the UK – the 64” SureColor SC-R5000 printer which uses odourless water based resin ink in large ink pouches.’
James Argent continued, ‘Whilst we envision the majority of our customers coming from the signage market – after all, that is our home turf – we believe that the Epson SureColor SC-R5000 will be of great interest to other sectors such as retail. This new model, which is Epson’s first signage printer to include a resin ink solution, was launched during the pandemic, so perhaps they haven’t really taken off as they might have done… yet!’
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