New business opportunities for Knockout Print with tech investment

Feb 20, 2025 | Installation News

knockout print New business opportunities for Knockout Print with tech investment

Knockout print with its new VeloBlade Nexus

Knockout Print has opened new business opportunities after investing in the VeloBlade Nexus.

The supplier of digital print, signage, graphics & packaging, in Kent had previously purchased an Epson flatbed UV printer, but without a suitable cutter, they couldn’t complete jobs efficiently.

Before this, their wide-format focus was on the roll-to-roll market. Now with their purchase of the VeloBlade Nexus, a Digital flatbed cutter, this has enabled them to more efficiently process their existing orders and enter the growing packaging market.

In addition to the VeloBlade Nexus, Knockout Print also acquired ZipCore Packaging software. This software includes an extensive library of designs, allowing them to effortlessly create any box or point of display their customers require.

The opportunity to test the machine’s capabilities before installation provided Knockout Print with peace of mind, ensuring they were making the right choice with the VeloBlade Nexus. Additionally, the exceptional service from Vivid stood out, as the team guided them through everything, from setting up jobs to assisting with design work.

The VeloBlade Nexus offers incredible versatility, enabling Knockout Print to expand into a variety of markets. It has been utilised for applications such as vinyl cutting, e-flute boxes, paper-over-board projects, and Dibond. Additionally, Knockout Print plans to explore its router function for creating Dibond sign trays.

Ian Paull, director of Knockout Print, said: “The entire experience of purchasing through Vivid was seamless and a pleasure.

“They consistently delivered everything we needed from the system. Their comprehensive training and responsive phone support gave us the confidence to fully utilise the machine and continue our on-the-job learning without the fear of customer delays.”