FERO INVEST IN FUTURE

FERO is delighted to announce the installation of a new EFI Nozomi 18000+ LED single-pass digital printer. Only the third installation globally of this Nozomi printer designed specifically for the sign and display graphics market, we believe it will transform the way we work with our clients.

New technology is tracked continually to ensure we can meet our clients’ future needs. Speed to market is essential in a competitive retail environment and both brands and retailers need flexibility to switch substrates, formats and design variations in their campaigns across regions to target shoppers with relevant messaging. Digital production is therefore crucial, and whilst conventional flatbed presses are commonplace, this new technology offers significant additional flexibility and speed, and as a result, capacity.

As opposed to the existing Nozomi C18000 Plus printer targeted more towards the packaging market, the Nozomi 18000+ LED has been of interest to us for some time. We felt it necessary to have the flexibility to print directly onto a range of substrates, from papers to corrugated and plastics in order to satisfy the constantly evolving requirements of our point-of-sale clients. Richard Saysell, Managing Director at FERO commented, “We truly believe the Nozomi Display Graphics model to be the future of our industry. We are excited to be one of the first installations in the world and are looking forward to sharing the potential of the machine with our clients. At FERO, we are driven by continually innovating and improving how we work. This investment is another significant step change in our future development.”

FERO is opening its doors on 11th and 12th July to showcase the Nozomi 18000+ LED single-pass printer to existing and potential clients – enabling them to view the capabilities of the machine first hand.

 

QUICK FACTS:

Size

A3 – 1.8 x 3m

Speed

Up to 1,500 sheets per hour

Scope

Papers through to 12mm thick substrates

Context

Around 8x faster than current multi pass digital print capabilities.

Joy Powell