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Sandy Alexander, one of the nation's largest privately-owned graphic communications companies, has become the first in the United States to purchase Agfa Graphics' Jeti Tauro H3300 LED printing system. The Jeti Tauro H3300 LED is making its North America debut in Agfa Graphics' booths (#1460 and #1561) at SGIA 2018 in Las Vegas.

Travelling through the north-western part of the Netherlands, you cannot fail to notice Probo, one of the largest printing houses for resellers in Europe and still growing, nestled amongst the meadows just outside the old city of Dokkum. Inside the new buildings an extensive range of new printing and finishing equipment is now available to handle the approximately 2200 orders arriving daily from resellers in the Benelux, resulting in around 15 to 20 thousand files per day.

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Budapest-based Béflex, a PoC (Point of Communication) print expert company, purchased the groundbreaking new EFI™ VUTEk® h3 hybrid flatbed/roll superwide-format printer from Electronics For Imaging, Inc. (Nasdaq:EFII). Béflex will be the first company to install the printer in Europe, allowing the company to further offer its customers innovative products with superior quality.

Farmer Signs understands the importance of finding a good thing and running with it. Once a small design and production firm of signage and POP materials for major oil companies, the Atlanta company was asked by an advertising agency in 1985 to develop a real estate sign for a local client. Today, they serve over 750 independent real estate companies and national franchises, including Century 21, Coldwell-Banker and Re/Max.

Wide format service provider Macro Art started live printing this week with two more Durst machines as new customers come on board in continuing rapid expansion. Little more than four years after a management buyout, Macro Art’s turnover has shot up from £6million to £11million. Contract gains are being secured on the back of the new investments in Durst systems - now totalling four that have revolutionized its business.

VGL, the Reading-based screen and digital print company, has become the first company in the UK and Ireland to sign up for a specialised version of Durst’s next-generation platform, the P5 Series, which was announced globally earlier this year.

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