Janet / Tuesday, 19 December 2023 / Categories: Latest News, Wide Format & Signage News UK Company first to install new Fujifilm Acuity Prime Hybrid in the world UK-based signage and vehicle livery specialist Allen Signs has become the first company to invest in Fujifilm’s new Acuity Prime Hybrid printer. The Hybrid, released earlier this year, is highly versatile due to its ability to handle rigid and flexible media. Allen Signs, a family-run wide-format business, was established in 1965 and, since then, has produced various signage applications for its consumers. David Allen, the company’s Managing Director, says his interest in the Acuity Prime Hybrid stemmed from its versatility and economical ink consumption. “Due to our familiarity with hybrid platforms, we sought the Acuity Prime Hybrid as an opportunity to explore the Fujifilm brand further. The printer has now allowed us to carry out our normal production with minimal issues and excellent quality and ink performance,” says Allen, adding that the Acuity Prime Hybrid’s versatility has enabled his business to print on a wider variety of substrates more efficiently and cost-effectively. The machine is used to print on wall coverings, direct-to-board and even metallic surfaces. Impressed by the printer’s ease of use, Matt Ryder, Print Specialist at Allen Signs, comments, “We tried a job on the new Fujifilm machine, and instantly, it tracked. It was perfect. As for materials, we are yet to come across a substrate that doesn’t work.” “Fujifilm has been an absolute breeze to deal with. The installation and the training were extremely quick and efficient. I’m looking forward to seeing how the Acuity Prime Hybrid printer will allow us to expand our business in the future,” adds Allen. “We are delighted to hear that our wide range of customers are more than satisfied with our printing technologies. As a result of Allen Signs investing in our Acuity Prime Hybrid, they have seen significant increases in print quality and a reduction in costs whilst expanding their substrate selection. It’s fantastic to see them exploring new business opportunities,” finishes Andy Kent, Division Manager, Fujifilm Graphic Communications UK. UK Company first to install new Fujifilm Acuity Prime Hybrid in the world UK-based signage and vehicle livery specialist Allen Signs has become the first company to invest in Fujifilm’s new Acuity Prime Hybrid printer. The Hybrid, released earlier this year, is highly versatile due to its ability to handle rigid and flexible media. Allen Signs, a family-run wide-format business, was established in 1965 and, since then, has produced various signage applications for its consumers. David Allen, the company’s Managing Director, says his interest in the Acuity Prime Hybrid stemmed from its versatility and economical ink consumption. “Due to our familiarity with hybrid platforms, we sought the Acuity Prime Hybrid as an opportunity to explore the Fujifilm brand further. The printer has now allowed us to carry out our normal production with minimal issues and excellent quality and ink performance,” says Allen, adding that the Acuity Prime Hybrid’s versatility has enabled his business to print on a wider variety of substrates more efficiently and cost-effectively. The machine is used to print on wall coverings, direct-to-board and even metallic surfaces. Impressed by the printer’s ease of use, Matt Ryder, Print Specialist at Allen Signs, comments, “We tried a job on the new Fujifilm machine, and instantly, it tracked. It was perfect. As for materials, we are yet to come across a substrate that doesn’t work.” “Fujifilm has been an absolute breeze to deal with. The installation and the training were extremely quick and efficient. I’m looking forward to seeing how the Acuity Prime Hybrid printer will allow us to expand our business in the future,” adds Allen. “We are delighted to hear that our wide range of customers are more than satisfied with our printing technologies. As a result of Allen Signs investing in our Acuity Prime Hybrid, they have seen significant increases in print quality and a reduction in costs whilst expanding their substrate selection. It’s fantastic to see them exploring new business opportunities,” finishes Andy Kent, Division Manager, Fujifilm Graphic Communications UK. Previous Article Color-Logic Certifies two metallic wide-format films Next Article HP sells over 100 Latex R Series in Australia and New Zealand Print 684