VGL buys Durst pair to support evolution
Darryl Danielli
Thursday, April 1, 2021
VGL has signed for a Durst double in a six-figure spend designed to boost capacity and responsiveness as customer demands evolve as lockdown eases.
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The first instalment of the strategic spend was a Durst Rhotex 325 soft-signage dye-sub printer, which went into full production at the end of March to support growing demand.
Production director at the
Printweek Award-winning business Mark Elen said the investment was designed to support increased demands for faster turnarounds and just-in-time deliveries.
The 3.2-wide roll-to-roll Rhotex 325 features Durst’s WTS printhead technology, which enables it to print either direct-to-textile or via transfer paper at up to 390sqm/hr.