The company will present a complete wide-format production workflow featuring digital printing, finishing, workflow software, and new print materials at the exhibition’s largest-ever stand.
CMYUK is set to make a major impact at The Print Show 2026 by occupying the largest stand in the event’s history. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the exhibition will take place from 29 September to 1 October at the NEC, Birmingham, bringing together manufacturers, suppliers, printers, sign-makers, and industry professionals from across the UK.
At the show, CMYUK will demonstrate a complete wide-format production workflow featuring some of the industry’s leading printing, finishing, and workflow technologies.
Among the highlights will be the EFI VUTEk M3h UV LED hybrid printer, designed for high-quality production of both rigid and roll-fed applications. Visitors will also see the Canon Colorado M5W, a modular UVgel roll-to-roll printer that allows print businesses to expand production capabilities as demand grows.
The print solutions will be complemented by Neolt finishing equipment, including the Neolt XY Matic Trim Plus and Neolt laminators, providing live demonstrations of end-to-end production from printing through trimming and finishing.
A dedicated applications area will display printed samples produced on a range of technologies, including the EFI VUTEk M3h, EFI Pro 33r, Canon Colorado XL, Mimaki JFX200-2513 EX UV LED flatbed, and Mimaki UJV55 roll-to-roll printer. Visitors will also be able to view customer case studies and production videos showcasing a variety of print applications.
CMYUK will also introduce its new Sign and Graphics Materials portfolio, offering substrates for display graphics, signage, décor, and specialist print applications.
Workflow demonstrations will feature Prep It and ONYX RIP software, providing insights into file preparation, workflow automation, and production control. In addition, finance specialists from Sheppex Finance will be available to discuss flexible funding options for businesses planning to invest in new wide-format printing equipment.
Commenting on the exhibition, Sarah Neate, Group Marketing Director at CMYUK, said the event remains one of the UK’s most important exhibitions for the print and signage industries, providing an ideal platform to demonstrate integrated printing, finishing, workflow, and materials solutions that help businesses improve productivity and expand application opportunities.
source: CMYUK