Visitors to the 2018 ISA Sign Expo can learn about creative applications of the large-format Massivit 1800 3D printer. The Massivit 3D printer uses Massivit’s proprietary Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) printing technology to quickly produce lightweight, hollow, 3D-printed models up to 6 feet high.
Printing, sign, and display companies can use the Massivit 1800 to create super-sized advertising, promotional, and display projects for retailers, event organizers, architects, and entertainment companies.
Some of the attention-getting 3D printed projects that have been created include retail displays, illuminated signage, and super-sized selfie props. The technology can also be used to create stand-out, lightweight channel lettering or mannequins that can be enhanced with projection video mapping.
The Massivit 1800 3D printer also opens the door to advanced, revenue-enhancing manufacturing methods, including vacuum forming and thermoforming. With the ability to use 3D-printed molds to craft customized and repeat campaigns, sign shops can bring high-endurance, outdoor sign projects to fruition faster and more cost effectively than with traditional methods.
The white printed forms can be painted, wrapped in printed vinyl, or illuminated from within.
On Thursday, March 22, Massivit 3D Product Manager Sharon Rothschild will talk about “3D Printing for the Sign and Display Industry” in the Lounge & Learn area of the ISA Sign Expo. She will share real-life case studies of wide-format print-service businesses that have combined 2D and 3D printing to produce stunning signage and displays.
Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd (www.massivit3d.com) was founded in 2013 by a team of digital-printing pioneers. The company is headquartered in Lod, Israel and serves customers worldwide through a global network of resellers.