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Spectacular pre-Christmas offers on selected Mimaki printers
Nov 11 2014 09:35:53 , 1430

 

Mimaki’s exclusive UK and Irish distributor, Hybrid Services Ltd, has announced a spectacular line-up of festive offers on selected printers, integrated printer/cutters and print and cut packages from its sign and graphics range.


To celebrate the Christmas period, Hybrid has reduced prices across the complete CJV30 and JV33 ranges with a Mimaki CJV30 now available from just ?4,995 + VAT. Its multi-award winning JV33 Series wide format printers starts from just ?8,995 for the duration of the offer and with a professional print and cut package (including the top of the range CG-FXII cutting plotter) starting at just ?13,995 there are considerable savings to be had across the range.


“We’re really getting into the festive spirit with these incredible offers,” says Hybrid’s national sales manager – sign & graphics, John de la Roche. “With the majority of these offers including a fully comprehensive two year gold warranty there’s never been a better time to invest in a Mimaki.”


The CJV30 Series of integrated printer/cutters all feature a choice of eco solvent or Mimaki’s vibrant SS21 outdoor durable inks, professional software suite, powered take-up unit and fully automated print and cut workflow. With four sizes available, ranging from 60cm right up to 1.6m, the CJV30’s compact footprint and ease of use has made it an extremely popular choice for signmakers. The JV33 – available as a standalone printer or as part of a print and cut package – is available in 1.3m or 1.6m widths and delivers a highly productive combination of quality output and impressive print speeds.


Stocks at these promotional prices are limited so de la Roche is keen to ensure prospective customers get the present they want this Christmas. “Due to the highly attractive pricing we’ve put in place for these machines, we’d urge people to contact their Mimaki reseller without delay to take advantage of the offer while stocks last.”