Illinois-based swissQprint America represents the Swiss manufacturer of large format printers in the US and Canada. The company has now inaugurated a new demo center in Irvine, California, to meet the growing demand from the Western United States and Canada. This expansion addresses the challenge of regional access, allowing interested parties to experience swissQprint’s products closer to home.
Easy Access for a Large Community
“We have chosen Irvine strategically for its excellent accessibility,” said Erik Norman, President of swissQprint America. According to him, the vibrant Southern California region, known for its diverse range of printers and artists, has shown significant interest in swissQprint in recent years. Also, some of swissQprint’s top customers are based in this area. The demo facility is just minutes from Orange County Airport and within a convenient driving distance for many customers, making Irvine an ideal location.
Latest Equipment on Display
The new demo center features the swissQprint Nyala flagship printer. This model has been the most popular flatbed printer in its class in Europe for the past nine years. The combination of premium print quality, multifunctionality, and efficiency make this printer so successful. The generation 4 unit on show at Irvine features the roll-to-roll option, including dual roll capabilities. Visitors to the new facility may also experience a wide range of print applications.
Dedicated Team
Chris Standifer, the Western Territory Sales Manager, and Michael Voight, the Application Specialist will jointly oversee the California demo center.
The new swissQprint center provides a significant benefit to customers in the Western US, offering a more accessible option to explore swissQprint’s range of high-quality printers without the need to travel to the Elgin, Illinois headquarters. To experience swissQprint’s state-of-the-art printer solutions at either location, interested parties may schedule a demo by calling +1(224) 802-2770.
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