
Imagination Graphics purchased a new Mimaki UCJV330-160 through Spicers at this year’s PacPrint, with the investment expected to unlock new market opportunities and enhance the Sydney-based company’s service offerings.
Located in an industrial estate in the inner west of Sydney, nestled between some of the most popular craft breweries, Imagination Graphics offers digital printing, offset printing as well as graphic and web design services.
The new Mimaki UCJV330-160 purchased by Imagination Graphics is a state-of-the-art UV LED print-and-cut solution, designed for high-quality, high-speed output across a wide range of applications. It features advanced layering technology, instant drying, and low energy consumption, making it ideal for signage, decals, window graphics, and more.
“It’s an upgraded version of the model we previously purchased through Spicers,” Imagination Graphics director Emmanuel ‘Budgie’ Buhagiar told ProPrint.
Buhagiar said the company had used the Mimaki UCJV330-160’s predecessor, the UCJV300, for more than six years, and felt it was the right time for an upgrade.
“The Mimaki UV wide-format printer supports white ink and clear coatings, allowing for multiple ink layers and special effects. It’s three times faster than our current printer, which will be a huge advantage for the kind of work we do – especially bespoke short-run labels and signage,” Buhagiar said.
“It integrates seamlessly into our existing setup, and since we’ve used its predecessor, we already know how reliable and capable it is; and with its new features it will also open up new market opportunities for us.”
“Both Mimaki and Spicers were very supportive throughout the process and worked with us to provide a great deal,” Buhagiar said.
Laurence Tan, national hardware sales manager at Spicers said, “We’re proud to see the Mimaki UCJV330-160 find a new home with a valued customer. This machine represents the next generation in UV print-and-cut technology, and it’s exciting to see businesses investing in equipment that truly elevates their production capabilities”.
Roger Corby, Mimaki NSW channel sales manager said, “We’re excited to strengthen our relationship with Imagination Graphics after its second purchase of a Mimaki print and cut production machine through Spicers. We believe the addition of the UCJV330-160 printer will triple the company’s print production speeds alongside its ever-faithful UCJV300. We wish Imagination Graphics all the best and congratulate the team on its purchase”.
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