Ballyprint and Impro Printing expand capabilities with multiple Fujifilm technology investments

Mar 15, 2025 | Installation News

Ballyprint Revoria image Ballyprint and Impro Printing expand capabilities with multiple Fujifilm technology investments

The Revoria EC1100

Two Northern Ireland-based businesses, both owned by Aaron Klewchuk, have made multiple Fujifilm digital print investments.

An Acuity Prime and Revoria Press PC1120 has been installed at Ballyprint in Ballymena and a Revoria Press EC1100 at Impro Printing in Belfast.

Mr Klewchuk, said: “Fujifilm’s Acuity Prime stood out due to its superior design and the company’s ongoing R&D efforts. The ability to print on a wide range of materials, including PVC-free options, paper boards and more has already broadened our service offerings and improved our production processes.”

Ballyprint continued to expand its capabilities with the installation of the Revoria Press PC1120, a toner press known for its superior print quality and versatility.

Mr Klewchuk added: “Its ability to print vivid colours like fluorescent pink, along with improved handling of synthetic materials, allows us to offer even more to our clients, especially those in the creative industries.”

The installation of the Revoria Press EC1100 at Impro Printing is expected to support the company’s growing demand for digital print services and enhance service offerings across both businesses.

Mr Klewchuk explained: “Impro Printing has been a crucial part of our growth strategy. Since acquiring the company, we’ve witnessed great success, and we’re on track to continue that momentum. The addition of the Revoria EC1100 allows us to keep up with the increased volume of digital work while complementing our sheet-fed litho services. It’s a versatile machine that can handle a wide range of jobs, ensuring we can meet the growing demands of our clients.”