Graphix Signs in Springtown, Derry, has installed the first wide-format Jetrix XGR320 printer in Northern Ireland. The company paired it with a large-format Epson S9100 signage printer in a six-figure investment.

The 3.2-metre wide UV ink printer and the Epson model boost the firm's production capabilities. Both machines hold Greenguard Gold certification for low-emission output.

Paul Kerr, Managing Director at Graphix Signs, stated the investment supports the company's strategic growth plan. He noted it commits the business to innovation and positions it as a leader in Northern Ireland's signage and large-format print sector.

Kerr added the printers improve efficiency and provide clients with high-quality, fast, and reliable print solutions.

The investment came after Chris Gray, CEO of Gray's Communications, acquired a stake in the business in late 2025. Gray highlighted the firm's four-decade history and reputation among Northern Ireland clients.

Gray aims to grow the workforce and customer base across the island. The printers form part of facility renovation works to improve customer experience.

Colm McCarthy, Print Production Director at supplier digitalprint.ie, described the Epson S9100 for its colour accuracy and vibrancy in display graphics. He said the Jetrix XGR320 expands output with its wide print width, speed, and versatility for various jobs.