LFP - Large-Format-Printing
Niggemeyer invests in Fujifilm Uvistar
Tuesday 13. July 2010 - Niggemeyer Bildproduktion, one of Germanys largest and most successful large format print suppliers, signed an order for a five metre Fujifilm Uvistar superwide format printer at FESPA 2010. The device will not only be used to satisfy a growing demand for indoor and outdoor graphics, but as an inherent part of the companys service offering and will also be utilised to print fine art and fabrics.
Roland Niggemeyer, managing director, comments: “We looked at a number of devices that would be able to produce outdoor banners at great speeds, while also able to print high quality indoor POS displays. The Uvistar was by far the most flexible machine on the market, so we decided to meet Fujifilm to look at it in greater detail.”
Roland has visited Fujifilms demonstration facility in Broadstairs, UK, a couple of times to carry out various tests on the machine and discuss modifications for Niggemeyers specific printing requirements with the technical team. “From day one, we were very impressed by Fujifilms commitment to excellent service”, he says. “The technical team was very happy to make the necessary modifications to meet the very stringent high quality printing needs of our customers, and was always available if we had any additional questions.”
The Uvistar is available in four different models, producing high quality output at throughput speeds in excess of 300m2/hour. A proven multi-roll system with a highly intuitive user interface, it provides fast and efficient start up with low media wastage, and has the ability to handle rolls of varying widths up to five metres. In combination with Fujifilms new Uvijet QK inks, the printers can produce jobs on a very wide range of flexible media, including polyethylene (PE), with no curing or ink starvation issues and with excellent inter-coat lay down for backlit and solid prints.
Roland continues: “For us, the Uvistar is a perfect workhorse and can adapt to our different high quality wide-format requirements. This, together with the fantastic customer service weve received from the Fujifilm team, made the decision to invest with them a perfect one – they offer the whole package.”
During the visit to FESPA, Niggemeyer also looked at Fujifilms newly launched process independent colour control system, Pro-File, as a solution to link all of its print processes together to match the colour of any print job on any of its printers.
“We have invited Fujifilm to do an audit on our current colour management processes, as Pro-File looks like a fantastic solution. We are eager to look into this further with Fujifilm and are confident of a positive outcome,” concludes Roland.