Insite Graphics, one of London’s largest print specialists in the production of large format graphics. James Winzar , Managing Director of Insite Graphics, said that the company has made a significant investment of £200,000 which opens up the fabric print market for the company.
According to Winzar, the latest printing resource – a large format, direct-to-textile high resolution printer- allows us to deliver high definition graphics normally found on traditional substrates, but on to fabrics.
The machine has run its first major job, and the results have been great, the branded environment created was impressive and allowed us to deliver a more interesting solution for the organiser. It’s also given us dozens of ideas for new applications and products.
The crease resistant fabrics used, combined with their light weight, allowed our first installation to be undertaken using smaller vehicles, making access to the venue easier. The lightness of the fabrics made handling and installing them on site easier and allowed the team to ensure that they looked perfect.
The new printer will be able to deliver high resolution graphics across a number of fabric substrates for use both inside a venue and outdoors. It now allows Insite Graphics to print graphics on fabric at 3.2m wide and up to 1200dpi.
The combined investment to acquire and included finishing equipment and machines, and the training of Insite Graphics personnel. This now gives the company the ability to produce large exhibition, conference and event graphics that can be back lit, tensioned, draped for flags and banners, as well as fixed graphics for brand spaces, all from one of the most comprehensive central London facility.
Established for over 10 years they have gained a reputation for delivering consistent results at competitive prices. They take pride in producing graphics that are both epic in scale or small and beautiful. Their innovations continue to win them a growing client base. All their work is handled with skill, dedication and enthusiasm.
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