Tauranga's The Print Tank is the first company in New Zealand to use an unusual new textured printing technology, says the machine's agent.
The Print Tank's ultraviolet digital inkjet printing machine has the ability to print realistic textured surfaces on a wide range of sizes and materials including glass and plywood (see factbox).
The technology was being increasingly used in the US and Europe, but had not previously been available in New Zealand, said Richard Van Der Vegte, owner of Auckland's Prowood Machinery, which is the sole agent for the machines made by Anderson Group in Taiwan.
"There are other companies that make smaller machines than can print 1x1-metre textured surfaces, but they can't print onto big or heavy surfaces," he said. The Anderson machine's differentiation came about because it had a very heavy frame that made it possible to handle materials such as glass or marble, and the extra-large size of its printing bed.
Mr Van Der Vegte said the machine could produce a wide range of realistic textured surfaces. He added that the best results came from having operators familiar with graphic design software.