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Midland Excessive College trainer brings first digital wall printer to West Texas


MIDLAND, Texas (KOSA) -A Midland Excessive College trainer introduces a brand new digital wall printer known as WPUV to West Texas.

Jay Gannaway hosted a dwell demonstration of the vertical printer at present at Midland Excessive.

Jay Gannaway began his personal printing enterprise a couple of month in the past.

He purchased a brand new wall printer and makes use of it when he’s not within the classroom.

The vertical printer is transportable and prints shade photographs and graphics on vertical surfaces.

In response to Jay, this machine is the primary digital printer to return to West Texas.

“Any kind of retail enterprise, oil and gasoline workplace, restaurant, even residential properties can use this to reinforce their inside areas,” stated MHS Instructor and proprietor of West Texas Wall Printing Jay Gannaway

In response to Jay, vertical wall printing is acknowledged in Asia, India, the Center East, and Europe however it’s unknown in America.

“The corporate that we bought this printer from sells these printers in North America. Once we bought the printer from them, we bought the West Texas territory, so we’re the one vertical printer in Midland and Odessa,” stated Jay Gannaway.

Jay and his son work collectively, and so they have used the printer to color footage at a museum in Massive Spring.

“It’s a enjoyable expertise working with my dad and dealing with a brand new kind of know-how and it’s loads of enjoyable,” stated MHS Sophomore and Jay’s son Ethan Gannaway.

Print time depends upon the picture measurement and the ink dries instantly.

The machine can print on surfaces like cinder blocks, drywall, stucco, brick, wooden, aluminum, and glass.

“So far as vertical printers go, that trade is pretty new. It’s solely been round for 5 years. That is the top-of-the-line greatest know-how that we are able to get.” stated Jay Gannaway.

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