MAX DISPLAYS INVESTS IN NEW HP R2000

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NSW-based Max Displays has installed a new HP R2000 Latex print system, the new flatbed printer bringing additional capacity to the expanding business. It was supplied by Celmac.

Maximum flatbed: Sam Wood (left) owner of Max Displays, with Jonny Rumny form Celmac, and the new HP R2000 Latex flatbed printer
Maximum flatbed: Sam Wood (left) owner of Max Displays, with Jonny Rumney from Celmac, and the new HP R2000 Latex flatbed printer

The new HP R2000 flatbed will join the company’s existing HP UV flatbed. The trade and online print business also runs three roll-to-roll printers, and a 3.2m dye sub fabric printing system.

Sam Wood, owner of the 12-year-old Glendenning-based company said, “Business is picking up well after Covid, and we wanted the production power for our customers. The HP R2000 is a fast flatbed, it speed is seriously impressive.

“We also wanted the white printing ability of the latex printer, it will print white on glass for instance with no reflection issues.

“The new R2000 will enable Max Displays to continue to offer a first rate service to its clients. We know they want quality, consistency and reliability, this new flatbed from HP will provide that.”

Max Display is fully equipped for its trade and online operations, with flatbed, roll-to-roll and fabric printing and finishing all inhouse. Its online business allows customers to choose their display, with all pricing shown.

In addition to display graphics and fabric printing, Max Displays also supplies wallpapers and wall decals.

Jonny Rumney, NSW state manager at Celmac said, “Celmac supplied Max Displays with its first machines, and it has previously bought several roll-to-roll HP Latex printers and an HP UV Flatbed printer from Celmac.

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