Monday, 1 May 2023 Jetmark to Showcase Quality & Value at Visual Impact Sydney Jetmark is showing a host of solutions for a broad range of applications to Visual Impact in Sydney this week in a showcase of what the company does best: quality and value. “Jetmark has always had a very simple goal – to give our customers the highest quality sign-making products and consumables at the best prices so that they, in turn, can meet their customers’ demands for quality and value,” says Craig Hornsey, Jetmark’s Managing Director. “As well as a variety of equipment and tools, we offer a full range of consumables including inks, media and substrates, and provide a trade printing service for those creative applications which can’t be managed in-house,” he adds. At Visual Impact, the company is showcasing the Verve VLF-2513 flatbed printer, OmniPrint Direct-to-Film and Direct-to-Garment solutions, as well as a range of media and consumables. “The Verve is an advanced Colorjet true large-format UV flatbed printer capable of printing on any rigid surface including ACP, foam board, flute board, glass, ceramic tiles and more, reliably and cost-effectively,” Hornsey explains. “Designed with a big bed for big printing needs, it produces high-quality 7pl, 1200dpi quality and its true flatbed design ensures better registration for higher quality imaging on irregular shapes and uneven surfaces. It can handle media up to 100mm thick, and features a dual negative pressure system and four-zone vaccum system for the highest stability and precision.” In DTG and DTF, OmniPrint is a leading name, and Jetmark will have both the Freejet 330TX Plus DTG and the OmniDTF printers on show in Sydney. “The Freejet is an industry-first desktop direct-to-garment printer which can print from common file types like PNG and JPEG to everything from 100% dark polyester and blends, right through to 100% cotton garments – all in brilliant full colour, 1440dpi quality and in images sizes up to 318 x 559mm,” Hornsey explains. “The secret is OmniPrint’s Gamut Plus inks, engineered specifically for the Direct RIP, and patented White Ink Recirculation system which not only produces vibrant results and outstanding versatility but, when combined with the Wet Cap System, dramatically improves the life expectancy of the white print head and contributes to the overall low maintenance requirements of this reliable printer.” The OmniDFT direct-to-film model prints on film up to 14.5 inches wide by up to 238 feet, continuously, making it a productive and profitable addition for shops looking for the versatility that film provides. On the consumables side, the company will be featuring its Ultimate Digital Bulk Ink System including new Eco and Eco 2 inks which Hornsey says provide print service providers with simple ‘plug and play’ replacements to achieve the highest quality and cost-efficiency. “These inks are suitable for most wide-format printers, with no need to flush the ink systems or change ink profiles,” he explains, “and have been proven over time to have outstanding durability that can withstand Australia’s harsh conditions. Our customers report improved colour gamut, faster drying and gassing out times, and increased print head life, as well as greater cost-effectiveness, in both high and low production environments.” For decorative and protective finishes, Jetmark offers a range of solutions including the Zed7 range of premium print, laminate and glass etch films, Cover Styl’ architectural vinyls and Solar Screen high-performance window films. “We’ll be showing Zed7 700, 500 and 300 series films and premium glass etch films, which feature low-curl technology, excellent printability, are easy to apply and come with an industry-leading warranty for extra peace of mind,” Hornsey says. “Visitors will also be able to see how they can transform surfaces like walls, wood, aluminium, PVC and even furniture with Cover Styl’ thermoformable architectural vinyls, and handle an almost endless variety of window requirements from security, to printed and decorative finishes, to automotive applications with our range of more than 1000 high-performance Solar Screen window films.” Jetmark can be found on Stand C44 at Visual Impact at the Sydney Showground. The show runs through until Friday. Registrations are still open – click here to register. Find out more about the show at visualimpact.org.au Previous Article Avery Dennison Announces First Quarter 2023 Results Next Article Revenue up 10.4% Canon Q1 announces financial results Q1 2023 If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print