MUTOH America Recognized for Excellence for 11th Year in a Row By PRINTING United Alliance
September 28, 2022 – MUTOH, an industry leader in wide format printers has been honored by PRINTING United Alliance for the 11th year in a row for product excellence and quality.
Having received five new Pinnacle Product Awards, 2022 is a very exciting year for MUTOH. The Pinnacle Product Awards recognize products that improve or advance the printing industry with exceptional contributions in quality, capability, and productivity. Entries are evaluated by a highly-qualified panel of judges from across the printing industry in more than 58 categories including analog, digital, output, and non-output.
MUTOH is proud to have won five awards in the following output categories this year:
- ValueJet-2638X 104” Eco Solvent Printer– Roll-to-Roll Solvent/Latex (over 80 in.)
- XpertJet-1642WRP 64” Dye Sublimation Printer– RTR Dye Sublimation on Textile (under $50K)
- XpertJet-661UF 19”x23” UV-LED Printer– Tabletop Flatbed (Industrial/Small Item Decoration)
- PeformanceJet-2508UF 4’x8’ UV-LED Printer– UV/Latex Flatbed (under $100K)
- ValueJet-1638UH Mark II 64” UV-LED Hybrid Printer– UV/Latex Hybrid¹ (under $100K)
MUTOH has always taken great pride in the design and manufacturing of its made-in-Japan quality products and top-notch service. MUTOH is committed to constant innovation and leading advancements in technology.
“MUTOH is happy to accept 5 more Pinnacle awards this year for our best-in-class printers” states Brian Phipps, President, and GM of MUTOH America Inc. “We know we have great products but it’s nice to have the industry recognition with these beautiful pinnacle awards supporting us.”
To learn more about MUTOH’s award-winning line of products, visit www.mutoh.com
MUTOH Sponsors the WFCT 2022 show for the first time in San Antonio, Tx
PHOENIX, AZ – MUTOH American Inc. had the entire Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center buzzing with excitement during this year’s Window Film Conference and Tint Off in San Antonio, Texas. Being the only printer manufacturer at the event, MUTOH was ready to share our vast knowledge of the print and wrap industry with the attendees to help them expand their business offerings.
Not only was the MUTOH team equipped with tips and informationon how we can help tinters branch out into the wrap world, we also had a very exciting show special going on for the WFCT attendees. Those who registered for the event were automatically entered into a drawing to win a brand new MUTOH XPJ-1641SR Pro 64” wide format eco solvent printer AKA The Wrapper’s Choice and Value Cut 1300 wide format cutter, along with the required training and software, an MSRP value of nearly $30,000! This special created a lot of excitement and anticipation throughout the convention, as one lucky person would be able to add even more value to their business for free! On the last day of the show, MUTOH announced Steve Spoler from Shades of Gray Tint as the winner!
MUTOH was pleased to be joined by Austin and Micaela from TheTintstitute, an industry influencer with over 55k followers on Instagram, for two days of the show. Over the course of these two days, Austin performed 6 different car wrap demos on a Tesla, using a commercial car wrap with a unique space-themed design that was printed using MUTOH’s very own “The Wrapper’s Choice” XPJ-1641SR Pro. During each demo, Austin shared his own tips for car wrapping as well as praise for the MUTOH printers they use daily in their shop. The WFCT attendees were impressed to hear that The Tintstitute has owned their MUTOHs for over ten years now, and has given off high quality consistently with every print as well as helped them take their business to the next level.
This being MUTOH’s very first time at the Window Film Conference and Tint Off, we wanted to ensure every person who visited the MUTOH booth had an exceptional experience, and with this much activity going on, we did just that. Intrigued by our printers, attendees asked to learn more about MUTOH and how we can help expand their business offering with car wrapping, vinyl stickers, and more,
MUTOH had a blast at this year’s Window Film Conference and TintOff. It was our pleasure getting to know each person that walked into our booth and tapping into the world of window film and tint. If you missed this year’s WFCT and would like to learn more about our printers and the opportunity they can provide your business, visit us at www.mutoh.com and request your free print samples today.
ABOUT MUTOH
MUTOH Industries, Ltd., founded in 1952 in Tokyo, Japan, is nearing 70 years of business and started as a manufacturer and distributor of mechanical drafting products. Since then, ISO 9000-certified MUTOH industries, Ltd. has become the world’s foremost manufacturer of large format piezoelectric printers. In April 2007, MUTOH Holdings Co., Ltd was established as a holding company of affiliates, including MUTOH Industries, Ltd. MUTOH has engineering, manufacturing and distribution centers in Japan, Belgium, Germany, Singapore, Australia, China and Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, visit www.mutoh-hd.co.jp for MUTOH Holdings Co. Ltd. and www.mutoh.com for MUTOH America, Inc.; call 1-800-99-MUTOH (800-996-8864) or email us at sales@mutoh.com.
Training is an Event. Learning is a Process!
I say that often. It’s part of my personal philosophy, and it’s part of my business philosophy. Let me explain what I mean and why this is so important to me, People around the world (you included) buy learning materials, books, audio programs, and webinars and attend lectures and workshops every day. Those learning options exist whether you want to learn about leadership, leopards or being a lifeguard.
Companies and organizations everywhere organize and fill workshops and classes continually, because they want to invest in their employees’ and team members’ education and learning. All of those activities make sense. We want to be able to learn or do more, and our life experience says that a classroom and reading are the ways to learn something new.
Unfortunately, a large percentage of those investments of time, money and effort in courses, books and programs are wasted. Books don’t get opened, webinars aren’t attended, workshops are forgotten and much more. It isn’t really the fault of the author, instructional designer or trainer. While there are things that people can do to improve the results gained from their products, in the end it isn’t their responsibility.
It is the learner’s responsibility.
As long as we carry an “event” mindset, we won’t get the results we want. Because learning is a process, but all the programs, classes and books are just events, and we don’t learn in a lasting way from an event.
So how am I practicing what I preach? Look no further than http://mutoh.thinkific.com
Here you will find numerous courses, events, if you will. But it’s up to you to turn these into a learning process by commenting on what you learn, sharing some things you have done to get better or more efficient in your workflow with others.
I can share my knowledge and the knowledge of others, but only you can share your experience and turn these courses into a learning process.
Join me and join the hundreds of others who take these courses and let’s turn this into a learning process!
Let me and eveyrone else here know what topic you’d like to learn more about. Start talking to each other and let’s make a site that goes beyond training and turns into a learning process. Go here and share you ideas and experince with everyone!