Arcola invest in printing and cutting solutions from CMYUK

The Kent based company has purchased a Mimaki JFX 200-2513 EX UV LED flatbed printer and a JWEI JCUT-2131digital cutting table

Arcola, the Kent-based design, fabrication, and digital printing company, has invested in a Mimaki JFX 200-2513 EX UV LED flatbed printer, and a JWEI JCUT-2131digital cutting table from CMYUK. The equipment joins two 1.6m wide Mimaki roll-to-roll print and cut printers, and other existing fabrication and digital print production equipment, with another JFX200-2513 EX and Mimaki UJV55-320 UV LED roll-fed printer on back order. 

Arcola was founded in 1966, starting out as Engineering Patternmakers. It has since evolved into a versatile acrylic fabrication and high-quality digital printing company providing high-end 2D and 3D retail POS displays, commercial signage, event work, and specialist products including LEGO display cases.

The Arcola team is seeing improvements in quality from the new Mimaki JFX200-2513
The Arcola team is seeing improvements in quality from the new Mimaki JFX200-2513

The JFX 200-2513 EX installed in May this year is described by the company’s Commercial Print Manager, Chris Payne, as “an impulse purchase with multiple wins.”

It was while he was visiting CMYUK to look at other equipment that Chris asked spontaneously for a test file to be printed on the Mimaki JFX200-2513 EX.

“The files were printed at a reasonable speed and the results were fantastic. The quality was far more superior to what we had seen on other printers, I asked to see what the quality would be like on comparable speeds, and it was better on the JFX 200,” he says. 

Mimaki’s LUS-120 inks are semi-flexible, offering the perfect equation of flexibility with durability, and have elevated Arcola’s acrylic printing services.  Chris was impressed with their adhesion, toughness, and scratch resistance – qualities that were especially important for the Lego display cases it produces under its brand boxxco.co.uk, where the models are placed against printed scenic backdrops, which are viewed closely. 

Other UV inks had been causing problems with scratching and damage during shipping and handling, leading to customer complaints and returns. In the weeks since the JFX 200-2513 EX was installed, the more robust LUS-120 inks have reduced these issues, allowing the business to ship acrylic panels to customers without special handling instructions.  The improvements of ink performance have reduced product rejection rates and improved customer satisfaction.

The Mimaki JFX200 has taken on far more work than the company anticipated and has become integral to the improved quality and cost-efficiency of producing the LEGO display cases.

JWEI finishing

Likewise, the JWEI JCUT-2131was installed at the start of last year and quickly became an indispensable part of the company’s production workflow. Sitting alongside an existing CNC machine and laser cutter, it replaced an old Aristo cutting table and handles all of Arcola’s daily cutting needs. “It works every minute of every day – continuously. It’s our Swiss Army Knife cutting through lots of different types of materials and is very versatile. It’s easy to operate, offers good speeds, and it’s quicker to set up than our dedicated CNC. It was also a fantastic price point comparatively and saved us a lot of money. It also came with a comprehensive range of tools that we didn’t have to pay additional uplift on, so we got everything we wanted without the high price tag,” Chris says.

CMYUK support

Chris has a longstanding relationship with Nick Reed, CMYUK’s Finishing Business Manager, pre-dating the former’s arrival at Arcola over five years ago.  He also knows Tim Boore well, CMYUK’s Senior Digital Print Executive, who he says is, “one of the nicest guys in the industry.  We have been on many demos together and he always works hard to understand our needs.”

One of the reasons Arcola has chosen to work with CMYUK as a supplier is because, according to Chris, “It always ensures we invest in the right equipment.”

Arcola’s decision to invest in the JWEI digital cutting platform was significantly influenced by CMYUK’s endorsement. Its inclusion of JWEI into its world-class production portfolio provided the reassurance Arcola needed.

“CMYUK support was a key factor in our decision,” he adds.

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