Grand Image, Inc. Acquires Two Semi-automatic Grommet Machines
Hudson, MA (PRWEB) December 17, 2014 -- Grand Image, Inc. acquires two semi-automatic grommet machines at their facility in Hudson, Ma. The grand format digital printer believes that investing in this type of finishing equipment for the company will increase production for high volume orders. Both semi-automatic grommet machines automatically feed the grommet, but the washer is manually placed on the lower die. This offers a fast, reliable, and efficient solution to maximize the productivity for setting grommets.
“We are confident that this investment will allow us to deliver quicker, more consistent results for our high volume orders,” said Tamir Luria, Business Development Director. For almost 20 years, Grand Image, Inc. has relied on its skilled and knowledgeable finishing professionals to hand stitch and manually grommet banners. “We are proud to give our finishing department professionals the right tools that will allow them to work with more confidence and efficiency.”
Grand Image, Inc., a grand format digital printing house, located in Hudson, MA, is known for printing up to 16’ seamless on vinyl and mesh, and up to 10’ seamless on fabrics. A major benefit of the semi-automatic grommet machines for Grand Image, Inc. is how well it works on a variety of heavy-duty industrial fabrics including vinyl, polyester, and canvas. Although appropriate for thicker/heavy-duty materials including nylon webbing, it also includes a compensator for materials of different thicknesses and densities (up to 1/8th).
The large format printing company is also known for its extensive list of products and services that include large format roll-to-roll printing for billboards, trade show displays, transit graphics, banners, posters, and fabric graphics. Grand Image, Inc. works with resellers of large format digital products. The company is based in Hudson, Massachusetts.
Tamir Luria, Grand Image Inc, http://www.grandimageinc.com, 978-212-3044, [email protected]
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