Print Solutions Wide Format Solutions
Verve Display has taken delivery of two new wide format print engines – an Oberon RTR3300 roll to roll and a Jeti Mira MG2732 HS LED. Both are flatbed machines. This investment has vastly improved the company’s production capacity and sustainable credentials, giving it the confidence to take on larger projects while retaining quality with continually tightening deadlines.
Verve Display was founded in 2003 by Simon Perkes and has expanded into increasingly larger facilities as the business has grown over the past 20 years. The company is currently located in a facility on Printers Way in Harlow.
‘Our customers prefer us to handle the entire project for them as an extension of their team. This way, they don't have to manage multiple contacts for each component of the process. That is why we not only handle the printing in-house but also construct any necessary walls and use our own installers. We maintain high quality standards and prefer to control every element internally. The extra capacity provided by the new Agfa machines allows us to now print all of our work in-house. For instance, the Oberon roll to roll has two sets of printheads, enabling it to print twice as fast without compromising on quality. Additionally, it has allowed us to switch from UV bulbs to LED curing, reducing our energy use,’ said Simon Perkes, founder of Verve Display.
This latest investment also covered improvements in the complete workflow and finishing area, and included the purchase of a Kongsberg cutting table.
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