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Orbus Enhances and Expands Print Capabilities

Orbus Visual Communications (Woodridge, IL) announced that newly acquired dye-sublimation and UV print equipment marks a significant improvement in production capacity and has helped Orbus ensure consistent color and output across facilities, according to a press release from the company.

New equipment increased Orbus’ dye-sub printing capacity by 10%, from 15,400 sq. ft./hr to 23,000 sq. ft./hr. This enhancement is the result of the adoption of four Durst P5 TEX iSub printers, bringing the total count of dye-sub printers from seven to nine.

Orbus increased its UV print capacity by 60% with the addition of a Digitech TruFire UV LT/X2 printer and an EFI VuTek Q5R Ultradrop printer with inline cutting capability. This pushes the hourly output from 9,500 sq. ft. to 15,000 sq. ft., per the press release

“The advancements in our printing capabilities reaffirm our dedication to excellence and position Orbus as the place to go superior displays graphics,” Jaime Herand, vice president of Graphic Operations at Orbus, is quoted in the press release. “We are grateful for the opportunity to invest in the latest technologies that enable us to offer the best solutions to our clients.”

For more information, visit orbus.com.

Marie Adamick

Marie Adamick is an editorial intern with Signs of the Times. She is a senior at the University of Cincinnati studying journalism and is always listening to music.

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