GSP Retail, a leading provider of end-to-end retail services and solutions, continues to drive growth with the addition of an EFI Reggiani ReNOIR PRO 340 to its Kansas facility.
“This recent installation drives our ability to be responsive to our customers rapidly changing needs as well as meet the increasing demand for fabric displays and high-density backlit signage,” says GSP Senior Director of Operations Mike Lecus. “The Reggiani’s industry-leading quality and best-in-class throughput is a truly dynamic addition to our operations.”
Ideal for banners, flags, soft signage, and silicone edge graphics, the Reggiani ReNOIR PRO 340 offers versatile and productive printing with impressive image quality. The eight-color printer has 16 ink channels with drop sizes of 4-72pl and can print at resolutions of up to 2,400dpi. The PRO 340 can print on polyester, cotton, cotton-linen, polyamide, viscose, and wool textiles from 30 to 450gsm at speeds of up to up to up to 8,611 sq. ft/hr (800 sq. m/hr).
Fabric-printed displays and signs have become increasingly popular with chain stores nationwide. The pieces are lightweight, sustainable, and fold up easily, reducing the energy and costs associated with freight.
“This recent installation drives our ability to be responsive to our customers rapidly changing needs as well as meet the increasing demand for fabric displays and high-density backlit signage,” says GSP Senior Director of Operations Mike Lecus. “The Reggiani’s industry-leading quality and best-in-class throughput is a truly dynamic addition to our operations.”
Ideal for banners, flags, soft signage, and silicone edge graphics, the Reggiani ReNOIR PRO 340 offers versatile and productive printing with impressive image quality. The eight-color printer has 16 ink channels with drop sizes of 4-72pl and can print at resolutions of up to 2,400dpi. The PRO 340 can print on polyester, cotton, cotton-linen, polyamide, viscose, and wool textiles from 30 to 450gsm at speeds of up to up to up to 8,611 sq. ft/hr (800 sq. m/hr).
Fabric-printed displays and signs have become increasingly popular with chain stores nationwide. The pieces are lightweight, sustainable, and fold up easily, reducing the energy and costs associated with freight.