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FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Graphic Systems Division shares a wide format industry success story with long-time customer Midwest Graphics, an Indianapolis, IN-based print provider founded in 1989.
Midwest Graphics invested in a Fujifilm Acuity HD-2504 in 2008, and then added an Acuity Advance in 2011, both of which remain active equipment on their production floor. Recently, it added a new Acuity F as the third press within their Acuity line-up to produce its growing volume of work.
The Acuity F, the newest flatbed press to join the Acuity platform, features dual work zones and registration pins as standard. This UV press is capable of producing exceptional print quality at speeds up to 1,668 square feet per hour, considerably more productive than the previous Acuity models.
The Acuity F, typically configured with seven colors, including light inks and white, maintains all the advantages of the popular and successful Acuity series, including near-photographic image quality, versatility and ease of use; and is optimized for the efficient and high speed production of rigid media applications.
Their Acuity F is quickly approaching 1.5 million square feet, since its install earlier this year.
“The speed of the Acuity F, as well as the impressive quality, has increased our throughput and improved our bottom line,” said Craig Heavener, R&D and wide format specialist, Midwest Graphics.
“The sheer output from the Acuity F enables us to be very flexible and cost-competitive, and our jobs are turning much quicker,” added Mike LaLonde, co-owner and president, Midwest Graphics.
Midwest Graphics invested in a Fujifilm Acuity HD-2504 in 2008, and then added an Acuity Advance in 2011, both of which remain active equipment on their production floor. Recently, it added a new Acuity F as the third press within their Acuity line-up to produce its growing volume of work.
The Acuity F, the newest flatbed press to join the Acuity platform, features dual work zones and registration pins as standard. This UV press is capable of producing exceptional print quality at speeds up to 1,668 square feet per hour, considerably more productive than the previous Acuity models.
The Acuity F, typically configured with seven colors, including light inks and white, maintains all the advantages of the popular and successful Acuity series, including near-photographic image quality, versatility and ease of use; and is optimized for the efficient and high speed production of rigid media applications.
Their Acuity F is quickly approaching 1.5 million square feet, since its install earlier this year.
“The speed of the Acuity F, as well as the impressive quality, has increased our throughput and improved our bottom line,” said Craig Heavener, R&D and wide format specialist, Midwest Graphics.
“The sheer output from the Acuity F enables us to be very flexible and cost-competitive, and our jobs are turning much quicker,” added Mike LaLonde, co-owner and president, Midwest Graphics.