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17th August 2006, Page 62
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One of Don-Burs numerous support satellites scattered around Stoke is its Sapphire Graphics subsidiary. On our last visit, CMlooked at what was then a state-of-the-art NurBlueboard curtain-printing machine. This can reproduce graphics at a resolution of 300dpi (dots per inch) on a 5,000mm-wide surface.

Such is the rapidly growing sophistication of this market that Sapphire Graphics has since acquired two Mimal.6 printers. These are capable of eight-colour printing on 2,400mmx1,600mm panels at 1,440dpi (the pictures in CM are printed at 300dpi) and at lower costs than before.

The in-house team of designers can transfer your images onto a curtain in no time flat. The design team can either use your own design, or create an entire graphics scheme for you. Just one example of its recent work is the new Woolworths livery featuring the Wooly and Worth characters, A slowly developing sector Don-Bur is prepared for is interchangeable curtain panels. It has its own design of quickchange panels under the Flashads brand. With positive-fix strips holding the panels front and rear, and easily operated studs along the top and bottom edges (as shown above), a whole panel change is said to be possible in as little as five minutes.

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