10.21.16
FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Graphic Systems Division announced the recent install of the new Acuity Select 26 at Image360, a South Elgin, IL-based franchised print services provider, offering professional graphic solutions.
The Acuity Select 26 prints on rigid and flexible media; delivering near-photographic quality images across a diverse range of creative print applications.
“We chose the Acuity Select 26 because it has the best combination of print quality and production speed,” says Simon Nussbaum, owner and GM of Image360. “Another asset is the brightness of the white ink that Fujifilm offers, compared to all the others.”
With the excellent adhesion of Fujifilm’s Uvijet KN ink to a broad range of materials, Image360 is producing an amazing variety of printed products for their ever-growing roster of clients.
“We are printing 4 x 8s in five minutes, or about 10 boards off in one hour, with little effort,” added Nussbaum. “We’ve used practically every substrate on our Acuity Select 26. This is important in marketing to our clients. We’ve had success with everything from glass to wood, to doors to more traditional substrates and metals; and even leather.”
The Acuity Select 26 prints on rigid and flexible media; delivering near-photographic quality images across a diverse range of creative print applications.
“We chose the Acuity Select 26 because it has the best combination of print quality and production speed,” says Simon Nussbaum, owner and GM of Image360. “Another asset is the brightness of the white ink that Fujifilm offers, compared to all the others.”
With the excellent adhesion of Fujifilm’s Uvijet KN ink to a broad range of materials, Image360 is producing an amazing variety of printed products for their ever-growing roster of clients.
“We are printing 4 x 8s in five minutes, or about 10 boards off in one hour, with little effort,” added Nussbaum. “We’ve used practically every substrate on our Acuity Select 26. This is important in marketing to our clients. We’ve had success with everything from glass to wood, to doors to more traditional substrates and metals; and even leather.”