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Green Graphics buys 8-colour Inca Spyder 320

A Green Graphics product story
Edited by the Marketingservicestalk editorial team Jul 11, 2007

The recently formed printing company Green Graphics has bought the world's first eight-module Inca Spyder 320.

The upgrade allows for the combination of both light colours and white ink, where as on the previous model it was a choice of either/or.

Green Graphics, which specialises in environmentally friendly, large-format digital print solutions, selected the Spyder 320 because it offers the company great flexibility.

With the development of the UV flatbed technology, customer demands are becoming ever more creative; the Spyder 320 allows Green Graphics to print on a wide range of substrates, at high quality with efficient production speeds.

"Having been closely involved since the start of UV flatbed printing technology, the rate of development has continued to astound me," said Ashley Moscrop, Business Development Manager at Green Graphics.

"We recently investigated the wide range of flatbed printers that are available today, and the Spyder 320 ticked all the right boxes for us: superior quality, good production speeds, excellent service and support, superior knowledge and above all an environmentally friendly printing method".

Green Graphics was formed to service current print requirements but to also facilitate marketers' transition into using environmentally friendly solutions.

With the ability to produce a wide range of solutions from POP units to traditional banners, Green Graphics can meet your needs.

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