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Fujifilm Australia expands large format offering with Printing Carpets

Fujifilm Australia expands large format offering with Printing Carpets
by Staff Writers
Feb 12, 2010
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Fujifilm Australia will distribute Dutch company Printing Carpets' range of printable floor coverings to meet a growing demand in the local large format market.

The coverings will be supplied as part of Fujifilm's Euromedia range of substrates through Fujifilm Australia's Sericol division. The Printing Carpets portfolio includes carpets, logo mats, bar runners, street foils and floor vinyls, for use in UV and solvent-based grand and large format digital printing.

Printing Carpets European sales manager Raymond Kluit said: "The market is asking for our materials and now we can supply much quicker."

"The new Floor Vinyl Luxe is a real breakthrough and we are happy to see the material in the Euromedia range," he added.

Patrick Koen, product and marketing manager at Fujifilm Sericol, said: "Print results with the Floor Vinyl Luxe on the Acuity Advance have been amazing and the abrasion resistance perfect for high traffic areas. Among others, the possibilities these products hold for exhibition graphics printers are numerous."

The Printing Carpets range has been trialled over the last year with EFI Vutek, Oce, Hollanders, Mimaki, Matan, Gandi, Durst and Fujifilm printers.



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