The OEM has signed a new wide-format reseller in the UK.
OKI has signed RGBuk as its authorised reseller for the Colorpainter wide-format printer range, and RGBuk will be demonstrating the latest models at their Reading demonstration studio in Berkshire. The new OKI ColorPainter E-64s is said to be a “cutting edge device, setting new standards in high-quality, large-format printing for signage, graphics and interior decoration businesses”, and is competitively priced.
Chris Hope, Marketing Director of RGBuk, commented: “The new partnership between RGBuk and OKI will allow us to promote this unique and innovative product range more fully to the large format printing industry, thereby helping the solution to achieve its full potential. After searching the market for a manufacturer that met our standards on performance and quality, we considered OKI the best fit for the company as we focus on further expanding our large format solutions offering. We are looking forward to building on the great reputation and success of the ColorPainter brand.”
Bhupinder Bharat, Graphic Arts Business Development Manager for OKI Systems (UK), said: “We are excited to have RGBuk as a partner. RGBuk has been supplying the large format sector in the UK for over 11 years. The partnership is a perfect fit for OKI, with RGBuk providing a wealth of expertise, experience and innovation. With the recent launch of the ColorPainter E-64s, it is the perfect timing for the partnership with RGBuk.”
Of the printer itself, Frank Jänschke, General Manager of Marketing for Wide Format Printers at OKI Europe, stated: “The ColorPainter E-64s is a remarkable printer offering print businesses affordable entry to very profitable, high-precision, wide-format printing on a large spectrum of media which may have previously been unattainable.
“As an advanced and extremely versatile printer, packed with functionality, it successfully meets all the requirements in a field where commercial opportunities are expanding but must be seized quickly and effectively to maximise revenue.”