Simpson Group Invests in HP Printers
Meet the Simpsons
Simpson Group was established in 1972 as a conventional screen printer. It operates from two production sites, its head office, based in Washington, Tyne and Wear and Heathrow, Middlesex, where it installed its new HP printer. The company specialises in the design and production of high-quality, branded instore advertising for well-known retailers.
Offering its customers a range of screen, lithographic and digital capabilities, the company decided to purchase its new equipment after establishing that up to 50% of the jobs it was producing on its conventional equipment were ideally suited to digital production, with limited runs of between 150 to 250 copies.
The company said that the HP printer offers high application versatility with its ability to print on both flexible and rigid media. Offering a combination of adaptability and high-productivity, it also has a range of features designed to maximise throughput. Its three quarter automation and highly accurate and intuitive loading mechanism provide the productivity and efficiency needed to complete jobs quickly.
“We first invested in a digital printer eight years ago and since then we have seen the technology develop and mature as a robust industrial tool,” said Mark Simpson, chairman, Simpson Group. “With our FB7500 there are no compromises on quality. With the printer’s high levels of automation, we are able to get instant feedback, ensuring that colour consistency is easy to achieve. Other benefits to our customers include fewer wasted prints compared to conventional printing, and streamlining our workflow by eliminating the lengthy process of plate-making for quicker turnaround times on short-runs.”
Wednesday, January 26, 2011










