Marabu quality a winner at Signtek

When leading sign designer and manufacturer, Signtek reached an unprecedented demand for their print services, Marabu stepped in to help, and their digital inks have been a firm fixture at the company ever since.

Based in Eastbourne, Signtek have been a key player in the sign sector in the south of England for almost 35 years and have now forged a partnership with Marabu and their digital inks which has made their offering even more attractive to customers.

Signtek have built their reputation on providing quality products to some of the biggest commercial operations in the region. In their sign-making process they offer powder coating, CNC cutting, plasma cutting and metal working. Their operation also boasts a vehicle wrapping bay and digital printing studio, where they operate wide format and large format printers.

The Marabu digital inks which Signtek currently use are Mara Jet DI-FLS and Mara Jet DI-FSX for their Roland printers and Ultra Jet DUV-GR for their Canon OCE Arizona printer.

Commented Vicky Shepherd of Signtek: “We have already recognised the many advantages of working with Marabu and their digital inks. In addition to the first class support and service, the inks help us produce a high quality finished product, and have also enhanced our efficiency.”

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