06.07.17
Nazdar Ink Technologies has appointed Stephen Woodall as its new global market segment manager for aqueous and solvent digital. Woodall will work closely with regional managers in territories across the world and with Nazdar’s R&D teams in both the UK and USA.
He will manage Nazdar’s existing product ranges and oversee the development of new aqueous and solvent ink formulations.
“The wide format signage and graphics market is a strong focus for Nazdar and we expect to see sustained growth for years to come, with a steady increase in the installed base of machine across all regions,” he said. “Nazdar offers a wide range of plug-and-play inks for this sector, all color-matched to specific OEM inks and at equivalent quality, but at a lower cost.”
These inks include the Nazdar Series 203, a more affordable alternative to Roland Eco Max 3 OEM ink and formulated for faster print speeds, and Nazdar Series 130, a high-quality, low-odor direct replacement for Mimaki SS21 original ink.
Woodall had formerly spent more than five years as product manager for digital textile inks at Nazdar Ink Technologies and returns to the company with greater experience and skills.
“I feel right at home returning to Nazdar,” he says. “Recently, I have worked closely with both resellers and end users and enhanced my first-hand experience of the UK textiles market and printing hardware, which is invaluable in my new role.”
He will manage Nazdar’s existing product ranges and oversee the development of new aqueous and solvent ink formulations.
“The wide format signage and graphics market is a strong focus for Nazdar and we expect to see sustained growth for years to come, with a steady increase in the installed base of machine across all regions,” he said. “Nazdar offers a wide range of plug-and-play inks for this sector, all color-matched to specific OEM inks and at equivalent quality, but at a lower cost.”
These inks include the Nazdar Series 203, a more affordable alternative to Roland Eco Max 3 OEM ink and formulated for faster print speeds, and Nazdar Series 130, a high-quality, low-odor direct replacement for Mimaki SS21 original ink.
Woodall had formerly spent more than five years as product manager for digital textile inks at Nazdar Ink Technologies and returns to the company with greater experience and skills.
“I feel right at home returning to Nazdar,” he says. “Recently, I have worked closely with both resellers and end users and enhanced my first-hand experience of the UK textiles market and printing hardware, which is invaluable in my new role.”