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NOT EVERY LASER MAKES THE CUT

Unbeatable quality and performance

Available in a choice of four different-sized models, WID Laser engraving/cutting machines set a new benchmark for quality and reliable performance at a truly affordable price. They come packed with performance-enhancing features normally found on more expensive machines, including an autofocus CCD camera for optimum material alignment and cutting accuracy.

Easy to use

Designed for both entry-level and seasoned professionals, dedicated multi-tool software enables even the most complex applications to be completed at speeds of up to 90,000 mm/min and with outstanding precision on finely detailed work.

Multiple applications

WID Laser machines will handle virtually any material, including stainless steel and other non-ferrous metals, alloys such as brass, bronze and copper, acrylic, plastics and laminates, marble, glass, slate and solid woods. Save time, save money

Eliminate the need for expensive secondary tooling with one all-embracing powerful production tool at a fraction of the cost.

CE7000 Series

Roll Fed Cutting Plotter

The CE7000 series of cutting plotters will handle a wide range of flexible media used in multiple PRINT & CUT applications in the signage and graphics, interior decor, packaging and garment decoration and promotional products sectors... to name but a few.

Available In 4 Widths

3 Model Formats

Max Cutting Speed: Up To 1000mm/s

Cutting Force: Max 450gf

Networking Capabilities

ARMS 8.0 Optical Eye For Print & Cut

Continuous Cut Capabilities (Barcode Reader)

Reliable Long-Length Tracking (Up To 5m)

Large Graphic Type LCD Control Panel

Warranty: 2 Years

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Customer Reviews and Ratings: Incorporate customer reviews and ratings for products on your website. Genuine feedback from previous customers helps build trust and confidence in your products. Displaying reviews prominently can influence potential buyers and encourage them to make a purchase.

Mobile Responsiveness: Ensure that your website is mobile-friendly and loads quickly on mobile devices. With the increasing use of smartphones and tablets for online shopping, it is crucial to provide a seamless browsing and purchasing experience across different screen sizes.

Contact Information and Customer Support: Clearly display your contact information, including phone number, email address, and physical address. Make it easy for customers to get in touch with you if they have questions or concerns.

Special Offers and Promotions: Highlight any ongoing promotions, discounts, or special offers prominently on your website. This can grab customers’ attention and encourage them to explore your products further.

Easy Social Sharing: Integrate social sharing buttons to allow customers to share products or content from your website on social media platforms. This can help increase brand visibility, attract new customers, and drive traffic to your website.

Remember that these are general guidelines, and the specific elements you prioritise may vary based on your industry, target audience, and business goals. Regularly monitor user behaviour, gather feedback, and make required improvements to optimise your retail website for success.

So to conclude, incorporating an online presence is highly beneficial for retail stores in today’s digital landscape. It allows businesses to expand their reach beyond geographical limitations, tap into a global customer base, and capitalise on the convenience and accessibility of online shopping. By embracing e-commerce and incorporating an online presence, retail stores can complement their physical presence, increase brand visibility, and stay competitive in an evolving marketplace.

While online retail has certainly impacted traditional brick-and-mortar stores, the high street still offers unique advantages that appeal to many customers. However, it’s important to adapt and evolve with changing consumer preferences and embrace a hybrid approach that integrates online and physical retail channels. This way, the high street can continue to serve as a valuable part of the retail landscape.

In TEN magazine you can find the perfect supplier to help you build your product portfolio, find other revenue making ideas to introduce into your business, and get ahead of your competitors.

Two important industry dates for your diary:

EURO TROPHEX 2023 - BARCELONA

20th & 21st October 2023

Textil Pavillion (Hall 2), Fira Montjuïc, Avda. Reina Maria Cristina s/n 08004 Barcleona, Spain

IMPRESS with TROPHEX 2024 - UK

24th & 25th March 2024

The Motorcycle Museum and National Conference Centre, Birmingham

For more information about either of the shows as a visitor or an exhibitor please contact Jane Soones –janesoones@hillmedia.com

Jane Soones - Editor for TEN Magazine

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