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SuperGraphics purchases Durst Rho 312 R Plus

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SuperGraphics LLC
solutions@supergraphics.com
Phone: 206-284-2201

May 25, 2022


SEATTLE, WA, May 25, 2022 —  SuperGraphics, a Seattle based large format print company, announces the addition of a Durst Rho 312R Plus to their industry-leading press line-up. 

The Durst Rho 312R Plus press is an UV inkjet press with up to 1200 dpi print resolution and is specifically designed to print roll materials up to 10.5′ wide.   The 312R Plus boasts an impressive list of awards, including the SGIA Product of the Year.

The Rho 312R Plus is the most productive 3.2 m roll-to-roll printer in its class, defining the quality standard for industrial backlit and fine art printing. It delivers state of the art quality and productivity. The press is equipped with Durst Print Workflow software and exclusive Durst Analytics, thereby offering enhanced production efficiency.

SuperGraphics sees the 312R Plus as a logical extension to its versatile equipment line-up, coming one year after the installation of the hybrid Durst P5 350. These two devices round out SuperGraphics’ arsenal of production presses so any project, roll or rigid, can be attacked with the highest quality and fastest possible turnaround. SuperGraphics President Reid Baker states: “The 312R increases our capacity and productivity in the roll arena and allows us to push for faster lead-times with uncompromising quality. We are excited to add this to the SuperGraphics innovation tool-kit.”

The Rho 312Plus joins the SuperGraphics press line-up that already includes best in class UV Hybrid, UV Roll, and Latex technology. Though this may be the newest addition to SuperGraphics’ Durst collection, they ensure it won’t be the last.

About SuperGraphics – Based in Seattle, WA, SuperGraphics is a large-format printer specializing experiential environmental graphics and is well known for its commitment to innovation. Their team is a trusted partner to many iconic brands, who rely on SuperGraphics’ ability to execute local and nationwide programs, from concept to completion with superior results. SuperGraphics has operated in Seattle since 2001, servicing the large format graphics needs of Northwest and Nationwide companies.

About Durst – Durst Phototechnik AG is a leading manufacturer of professional digital imaging systems. The company operates manufacturing facilities in Brixen, Italy, and Lienz, Austria, and has major offices in North America, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Mexico, Brazil and Singapore. Durst’s reputation for quality, precision, innovation, sustainability and reliability spans over 80 years.

Contact: For information on Durst Image Technology U.S., LLC or any of Durst’s products and services, contact Sydnie Shepland, Digital and Print Marketing Lead. Phone: 585-486-0340 ext. 5236. Email: Sydnie.Shepland@durst-group.com

Visit online at: www.durstus.com


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