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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:27 PM EDT


Waymatic Inc. Expanding Clientele with Mutoh's ValueJet
Mutoh Press Release

Brian Risner, Graphic Artist/Creative Director of Waymatic Inc. in South Fulton, TN, has been highly pleased with his decision to purchase Mutoh’s ValueJet 1204 printer. “It has helped us to stay current and competitive in the concession-trailer industry, by providing award winning commercial outdoor prints. We have expanded our clientele from independent concessionaires to corporations nationwide. It has been the best ink jet printer we’ve ever had. There is no comparison to any other product on the market.”

“To own a ValueJet 1204 printer means to produce hassle free print jobs,” assures Brian. Mutoh’s Patented I2: Intelligent Interweaving Print Technology allows for increased print speeds, exceptional image quality, and virtually eliminates banding. “The increased accuracy with this machine creates much crisper images than anything I’ve ever encountered.“

Risner recalls on occasion, “Before, we couldn’t get certain hues as sharp as we wanted. There was no way to match Pantone colors. Now, with the ValueJet, we can print all of the bright vibrant colors of the rainbow on trailers. The difference is night and day. We are incredibly surprised with all that it can do.”

Longevity of a product is important. Using the Eco-Ultra ink for the machine allows up to 3 years outdoors without lamination. “It allows me to satisfy my customers by providing a scratch resistant, durable, and vivid color output. The clarity tied to the innovative, eye-catching graphics has revolutionized what we can offer,” said Risner.

“If I had to purchase another printer in the future, I would undoubtedly turn to Mutoh. The price was attractive and the quality is magnificent!”

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