The Sheffield-based wide-format kit specialist has already sold the first two UK machines, which will be installed in the New Year after Agfa's January beta site installations.
"Taking the Anapurna 100 into our portfolio widens our capability and delivers total choice," said sales director Darren Walker.
The 100in-wide UV-cured printer, which is manufactured by Mutoh, was launched at Fespa earlier this year. The 100sqm per hour eight-colour Anapurna uses Xaar ink-jet heads.
The 1,440dpi machine can print onto rigid substrates up to 3m long and 51mm thick and can also handle roll media up to 125kg.
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"Great, maybe now they can increase their 'on-time delivery' rate, because lately it has been shocking."
"I'll give it a week Ray!. I'm sure you won't be able to sit twiddling your thumbs for too long. Thanks for the support you've given over the years, always accommodating and willing..."
"And here's me thinking they bought the Docklands Light Railway."
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