Two times the acuity

by all | 5 January 2013 8:30 am

Pictured left to right are: Michel Theriault, equipment sales specialist for Fujifilm Canada; Patrick Farand, owner of Infografilm; and Raymond Brideau, account manager for Fujifilm Canada.[1]

Pictured left to right are: Michel Theriault, equipment sales specialist for Fujifilm Canada; Patrick Farand, owner of Infografilm; and Raymond Brideau, account manager for Fujifilm Canada.

To keep up with a rise in customer demand, Infografilm in Vaudreuil-Soulange, Que., has installed its second Acuity Advance 2504 wide-format inkjet press from Fujifilm Canada, along with a ColorGate raster image processor (RIP).

Founded in 1995 by Nathalie Couchesne and Patrick Farand, Infografilm prints a variety of display graphics, including banners, posters, retail signs, trade show displays, real estate signs, point-of-purchase (POP) graphics and special event signs. Its marketing communication services begin with graphic design and follow through with production and finishing.

“Since we installed our first Acuity press, we’ve seen strong demand for the high-quality results we can produce,” says Farand, owner. “A second machine allows us greater flexibility to produce even more work.”

The company also prints small-format applications, including door hangers, menus, stickers, brochures, magazines, forms, business cards, presentation folders and books.

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  1. [Image]: http://www.signmedia.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Infografilm.jpg

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