Dublin-based digitalprint.ie has conducted tests of Brett Martin’s Foamalux foam PVC on its Epson SC-V7000 UV flatbed printer, then cut the output on the Summa F1612 digital flatbed cutter, equipment which is supplied by digitalprint.ie into the Irish market.
This was the first occasion on which Brett Martin was able to test any of its semi-finished plastic sheets on the SC-V7000, Epson’s first wide-format UV flatbed printer which was launched in 2020. Although the company had already tested its products on Summa’s cutter, tests carried out with the OEM itself, it was useful to reconfirm the previous positive results and test the printing and finishing processes together.
During the test, an image of a chameleon was printed using the UltraChrome UV 10-colour inkset of the SC-V7000. Textured effects using the SC-V7000’s spot UV varnish created a tactile finish.
digitalprint.ie managing director John Noonan added: “As an independent supplier of digital printing equipment to the sign and graphics industries in Ireland, it is important for us to confirm that the equipment we are selling works well with the leading brands of rigid substrates, such as Foamalux. The relationship between digitalprint.ie and Brett Martin benefits both parties as we ensure that our end customers can create the very best quality products.”
Simona Firth, product manager for semi-finished plastic sheets, said: “digitalprint.ie’s location, a mere two hours’ drive from Brett Martin’s Newtownabbey manufacturing site, makes them an ideal testing partner for us. In addition, it was an excellent opportunity to try out the Epson printer that we had not tested before. It is important for us to ensure that our products can be successfully processed on the equipment which our customers use and this new collaboration with the team at digitalprint.ie has allowed us to further our knowledge of the processing equipment used within the market.”



