The Durst P10 250 inkjet system at RMC Digital Print
Investment in a new Rho P10 inkjet printer to boost capacity and further improve quality is at the heart of a £1million expansion programme for RMC Digital Print.
‘We needed to upgrade our flatbed systems because of a need to increase our capacity by at least a third plus the fact that the reality today is that there is a very tight turnaround requirement for trade clients, who use our services,’ explained Nicole Spencer, operations director at RMC Digital Print in Hull.
A trade printer that produces 70% of its work for sign companies and the rest for exhibition businesses, RMC first approached Durst at last year’s FESPA. Full production with the Durst P10 250 HS started at the end of February and the company is now using the machine for every flatbed test sample sent out to customers.
‘The Durst P10 250 high speed system has been the perfect answer for RMC’s demand for further improving quality and performance, while opening up new business opportunities with their trade clients, for both signage and exhibition work,’ commented Peter Bray, managing director of Durst UK.
RMC Digital, which was set up in 2010, is now running out of space in its Yorkshire location. This has led to plans for a £1million investment, which will include expanding production workspace and purchasing an additional cutting system.