swissQprint Shows How Print Service Providers Can Raise Their Profile

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swissQprint will be at the spring trade shows ISA, Las Vegas, and Graphics Canada, Toronto, presenting the company’s latest product developments alongside inspiring print applications. These aspects will allow attendees to learn how they can combine profitability and environmental protection to increase their digital printing profile.

swissQprint is going to show how print service providers can effectively position themselves in a market environment that is competitive and respond to changing market conditions. “We’re eager to engage with attendees to learn more about issues of importance to the industry,” says Erik Norman, President of swissQprint America.

Premium print quality
The Nyala flatbed printer – Europe’s favorite printer in its category for seven years running – is now on its fourth generation, using the latest print head technology. According to swissQprint, the new 1350 dpi resolution and precise droplet placement results in a higher quality output. This will be demonstrated live to allow people to experience it.

Unique applications
swissQprint offers neon inks for UV printing – an exclusive. You can also add varnish enhancement or relief printing to your options. This is possible with both roll to roll and flatbed printing. You can print on virtually any substrate. Exhibited samples and demos will demonstrate the versatility offered by swissQprint large format printing machines.

Efficient on resources as well as the environment
In a time when energy is scarce, low power consumption can be a boon for sustainability and profitability. All swissQprint LED printing machines are certified for high energy efficiency. The machines are also extremely durable and low-maintenance, with a service life of over ten years. With swissQprint, you can expect to get maximum ROI while leaving the least environmental footprint.

In-depth information on all of these topics will be available to ISA attendees in Las Vegas, April 12–14, 2023, at booth 4939, and to Graphics Canada attendees in Toronto, May 11–13, 2023, at booth 5340.

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