Revolutionary printing takes flight: Introducing the Canon Colorado M-Series Printer at the SmartLFP’s Airshow in Poland
Revolutionary printing takes flight: Introducing the Canon Colorado M-Series Printer at the SmartLFP’s Airshow in Poland
In the realm of aviation,our Polish partner, SmartLFP, orchestrated an Airshow like no other in the scenic landscapes of Poland. This extraordinary event, spanning eight eventful days from May 29 to June 16, unveils the latest addition to our printing innovation: the Colorado M-series printer, now boasting its remarkable features with white ink. Join us diving into this impressive story that merges technology, inspiration, and the thrill of flight.
Spanning across five cities and regional airports, SmartLFP’s Airshow hosted an experience for over 60 clients. With an exclusive invitation in hand, these guests eagerly anticipate the unveiling of our groundbreaking printer, an event designed to captivate their imaginations and awaken a world of possibilities.
The stage was set, and the spotlight shone on the star of the show: the Colorado M-series printer, powered by our UVgel technology. An in-depth presentation and demonstration, guiding the audience through a world of endless potential business opportunities, inspiring solutions and the widest applications range in the market.
This event offered a chance to experience the printer’s magic firsthand. The printer showcases an impressive range of media with stunning designs. Eyes widened as the audience witnessed the ink durability through an abrasion test. The Colorado M-Series modular concept, including the inspiring FLXfinish+ option takes print finishing to new heights. And as if that weren’t enough, the addition of white ink opened a whole new world of applications and possibilities.
SmartLFP had a special surprise in store for their adventurous guests. The audience could join an exciting experience with flying in a small plane above their home town. Picture the excitement, the rush of adrenaline, as they gazed upon the sprawling landscapes from the “higher levels”.