Inspire CNC n with four new machines from Quality Print Services

Inspire CNC recently invested in two new ColorJet Verve Mini LED UV printers, a Q-Series QUV-60 UV-DTF device and a Q Series DTF machine from QPS.

Hinckley-based Inspire CNC, as it’s name suggests, specialises in CNC routing, working with customers on a wide range of projects. The family-run business traditionally counted novelty vintage street signs as its primary focus, but in recent years has diversified outside this area to also deliver printing services.

To support its initial move into printing, Inspire CNC purchased two ColorJet Verve Mini LED UV printers from QPS in mid-2023. Following a successful two years of operation, the company recently made the decision to expand its production setup, returning to QPS for a further four machines.

The purchase of two DTF machines from QPS broaden market opportunities for Inspire CNC
The purchase of two DTF machines from QPS broaden market opportunities for Inspire CNC

First, Inspire CNC doubled its ColorJet Verve Mini count, taking delivery of an additional two machines this summer. A high-resolution small-format LED UV curing flatbed printer, the device can print on substrates up to 100mm thick on a bed measuring 1,050mm x 1,650mm, making it ideal for work such as promotional products, name plates, acrylic signs, metal and glass plaques, and safety signage.

“This investment has allowed us to boost production speed and capacity, ensuring we can complete more work in less time, without having to compromise on quality,” said Andy Whotton, Company Director at Inspire CNC.

Alongside this, Inspire CNC purchased a new Q Series QUV-60 UV-DTF printer, which provides users with the perfect solution for hard and soft surface decoration. This opens up market access to applications including printed phone cases, ceramics, plastic water bottles, key rings and USB sticks.

Finally, Inspire CNC took on a new Q Series DTF printer for producing direct to fabric applications, with demand for such services on the rise at Inspire CNC. Andy said the quadruple purchase places the company in a strong position to take on more customers and further grow its presence in the print sector.

“This forms part of our ongoing commitment to growth and efficiency,” Andy said. “The new UV-DTF and DTF models have enabled us to broaden our product range and offer new finishes and materials, helping us meet a wider variety of customer needs.”

The decision by Inspire CNC elected to return to QPS for its latest investments was due, Andy said, to several factors. First, the company can source both hardware and consumables from QPS. In addition, Andy highlighted the quality of service from the aptly named QPS, from the initial purchase through to aftercare and maintenance support.

“We’re able to purchase our Nazdar UV inks and maintenance equipment directly from QPS, which not only simplifies our ordering process but also saves us money; the Nazdar inks are very competitively priced and consistently reliable,” Andy said.

“Beyond the technology itself, what truly sets QPS apart is their reliability and friendly, hands-on service. From installation to aftercare, the team has been incredibly supportive and approachable, always ready to offer advice and assistance when needed. Their knowledge and responsiveness have made the whole process smooth and enjoyable.

“We’re genuinely delighted with our new printers and the results they’re delivering. Thanks to QPS, we’ve been able to expand our capabilities, increase productivity, and take our business to the next level.”

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