InkTec is excited to announce its new partnership with Signdepot. They will operate as the official distributor for JETRIX printers in Hungary and Slovenia.
This collaboration marks a significant step in InkTec‘s expansion strategy in Europe, enhancing the availability and service of JETRIX printing solutions to the Hungarian and Slovenian market.
Signdepot are known for their digital printing, advertising design and laser cutting capabilities. Established in 2005 they pride themselves on working with companies that offer value and quality. All underpinned by an on-going relationship with their customers from installation, regular servicing and problem solving.
Joey Kim, Managing Director of InkTec Europe, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, saying, “We are delighted that Signdepot are joining InkTec as our new Hungarian and Slovenian distributor. Without doubt, their proven expertise and strong market presence in Hungary makes them the perfect partner for us. We are looking forward to working with them and supporting our growth in the region.”
Signdepot, is equally optimistic about the partnership. “Partnering with InkTec and adding JETRIX to our portfolio aligns perfectly with our mission to bring the very best printing solution to our market,” said Zsomber Szabo CEO of Signdepot. “After seeing these innovative printers at FESPA 2024, we knew that they were the ideal match for us due to their quality, efficiency and reliability.”
Initially, Signdepot will be showcasing and demonstrating the JETRIX LXa5 LED-UV Flatbed Printer at their headquarters in Hungary. The LXa5 offers photorealistic printing with Konica Minolta 6PL printheads delivering high resolution printing capabilities. With print speeds up to 37sqm/hr it achieves a maximum resolution of 1440 x 726 dpi and can take media up to 100mm thick.
Ian Windebank, JETRIX European Technical Sales Support at InkTec Europe says; “This relationship with Signdepot is an exciting development and we are excited to build the working relationship moving forwards.”
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