Infinity Images, a graphics producer out of Portland, Oregon, sets high expectations for itself to be the best in the industry when it comes to printed graphics and custom fabrication. To accomplish this, Infinity has needed to grow, adapt and be as innovative as possible to stay ahead of the curve. When it was ready to add another press to its shop, it once again turned to Durst and purchased a P5 350.
Another Durst press was an easy decision. CEO and founder of Infinity Images, George Gross, had two features of paramount importance that needed to be met for a new machine: exceptional quality of printed materials and increased turnaround times. He found that in the P5 350, stating, “We selected the P5 based on its output quality, reliability, flexibility, and for the outstanding service offered by Durst. We also like the ergonomic design of Durst machines which promote improved productivity while simplifying the work.”
The P5 350 is the sixth Durst device installed at Infinity Images and will bring immediate benefit to Infinity and its customers. Larry D’Amico, director of LFP and Fabric Sales, commented, “We are pleased that Infinity Images has shown ongoing confidence in Durst with the purchase of the P5 350. They have been a dedicated user of our inkjet printing technology for over a decade and have fully integrated our complete suite of our software solutions into their shop. Infinity is one of our oldest and most loyal customers, and the relationship is a true partnership.”
The high-performance P5 350 has proven to be the most efficient hybrid printer on the market, designed specifically to increase efficiency and production capacity. Winner of the 2022 EDP awards, this all-in-one hybrid solution for roll and board media has a printing width of up to 11.48 ft and reaches, in the High-Speed version, a productivity up to 7,000 sq.ft/h. Equipped with Durst Print Workflow software and exclusive Durst Analytics, the P5 350 offers enhanced production efficiency from day one.
The preceding press release was provided by a company unaffiliated with Wide-format Impressions. The views expressed within do not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of Wide-format Impressions.
- People:
- George Gross
- Larry D’Amico