QPS show off ColorJet range at The Print Show

The ColorJet range will take centre stage on the QPS stand, along with the QUV-60, a UV-DTF machine developed in-house and Nazdar inks

Quality Print Services (QPS will showcase six printers on its stand at The Print Show 2025, while visitors can also gain insight into the wide range of Nazdar inks available from the specialist solutions provider. 

QPS will exhibit on stand P500, one of the larger stands at the event. With visitors expected from all corners of the market, QPS has lined up a diverse collection of printers to demonstrate how it can support print and signage companies with a wide range of applications and projects.

Among the highlights will be the ColorJet Vulcan Hybrid 3202, a 3.2-wide, high-speed machine that can be operated as both a flatbed and roll-to-roll printer. Operating at a top speed of 91sq m/hr with Ricoh Gen 6 printheads, the printer can run in CMYK plus white, with light cyan and light magenta also available as optional extras.

The ColorJet Verve will be on QPS stand P500 at the Print Show
The ColorJet Verve will be on QPS stand P500 at the Print Show

Also on show will be the ColorJet Vulcan Hybrid 2001, a 2.0m-wide, versatile flatbed and roll-to-roll UV printer and the ColorJet Verve 2513, a true flatbed LED UV printer that enables high-quality direct printing on almost any kind of rigid surface. The final offering from ColorJet on the QPS stand is the Verve Mini, a high-resolution LED UV curing flatbed printer with a compact footprint of just 2200 x 2200mm supporting a bed size at 1,000 x 1,600mm. Ideal for printing applications such as promotional products, point of sale signage, name plates, acrylic signs and leather gifts, the machine runs CMYK plus white and varnish.

QPS will be running live demonstrations of the new Roland TrueVIS XP-640, which launched in January. The roll-to-roll machine can produce vivid prints at speeds of 22.5sq m/hr and features a new red ink option alongside CMYK, light black, green and orange.

In addition, visitors can learn more about the QUV-60, a UV-DTF machine developed in-house by the team at QPS. The printer provides the perfect solution for decorating both hard and soft surfaces, producing vibrant designs for applications including phone cases, ceramics, plastic water bottles, key rings and USB sticks.

Aside from hardware, visitors to The Print Show this September find out about the wide range of Nazdar inks available from QPS.

“We’re delighted to be back at The Print Show this year; the event is always a successful one for us as it allows us to connect with such a diverse range of visitors,” said QPS Managing Director, Chris Bailey. “This year offers even more opportunities with the addition of The Sign Show, and we are very much looking forward to meeting with new and existing customers across both the print and signage sectors.”

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