This week is all about operational sharpness: faster nesting for wide-format, cleaner install scheduling with real time tracking, a sober AI progress check, a strategic distribution move in ANZ, and a market forecast that points squarely at décor and CAD as the next demand engines.
📢 This Week in Wide Format Brief:
Enfocus launches Griffin+ for wide-format/signage automation
Vantage adds time tracking & smarter install planning
PRINTING United Alliance publishes new AI Adoption report
Currie Group becomes EFI’s exclusive Sign & Display distributor in ANZ
LFP market outlook to 2030 highlights décor/CAD growth
📰 Top 5 Headlines This Week
1) Enfocus launches Griffin+: faster nesting & automation for wide-format
Summary:
Enfocus unveiled Griffin+, a next-gen upgrade to its nesting/imposition tool for signage and wide-format, promising higher performance, modernized UI, and extensibility for automated workflows.
Key takeaways:
Optimized nesting and material utilization for roll and rigid jobs
Built to slot into automated workflows via updated platform hooks
Positioned as a “future-proof” evolution beyond the original Griffin
Why It Matters:
Less waste and faster panelization hit both margins and lead times—especially on multi-panel sets and mixed-material queues.
2) Vantage update: time tracking for installs + simpler planning
Summary:
Vantage added mobile timesheets, improved team scheduling, and payroll sync—letting sign/print shops compare planned vs. actual install hours and tighten estimates.
Key takeaways:
Installers log time via app; PMs see status instantly
Team Schedule view balances in-house crews and subcontractors
Accounting export reduces admin load
Why It Matters:
Accurate labor data improves quoting and utilization—key in a labor-tight market where installs drive profitability.
3) AI in print: new Alliance report tracks adoption beyond hype
Summary:
PRINTING United Alliance released “AI Adoption in the Printing Industry: From Curiosity to Competitive Advantage,” with findings available to the industry and a tie-in to the new AI Pavilion at PRINTING United Expo.
Key takeaways:
Real use cases span estimating, scheduling, color checks, content ops
Movement from experiments to measured operational gains
On-site resources planned at the Expo’s AI Pavilion
Why It Matters:
Clearer playbooks are emerging—shops can focus on a few AI-assisted tasks that pay back quickly rather than chasing general-purpose tools.
4) Currie Group to spearhead EFI Sign & Display across ANZ
Summary:
Currie Group will be exclusive distributor for EFI Sign & Display tech in Australia/New Zealand, aligning sales, service, and roadshow demos around a refreshed portfolio (e.g., VUTEk Q3h series, new M3h).
Key takeaways:
Single go-to channel for EFI grand-format in ANZ
Emphasis on energy-efficient UV LED and “sweet-spot” productivity
Regional roadshows to showcase new gear
Why It Matters:
Consolidated distribution clarifies support and speeds adoption—a competitive lever for ANZ PSPs eyeing hybrid capacity.
5) LFP market to 2030: $7.94B → $10.36B; décor leads, wired dominates
Summary:
A new ResearchAndMarkets study forecasts the Large Format Printer market growing to $10.36B by 2030 (5.5% CAGR), with décor posting the highest CAGR and wired connectivity retaining share for production reliability.
Key takeaways:
Growth drivers: CAD/architectural demand and digital workflows
Décor applications expand via UV and dye-sub advances
Wired beats wireless in high-volume environments
Why It Matters:
Capacity bets should consider décor (murals, wallcoverings, canvas) and technical printing—plus infrastructure choices that prioritize uptime.
🎯 This Week’s Strategic Takeaway
Pair smarter nesting (Griffin+) with field time visibility (Vantage) to win both sides of the job: sheets yield more indoors, crews waste less time outdoors. Use the Alliance AI report to shortlist two AI-assisted tasks for Q4 (e.g., estimating and scheduling), and align 2026 capex to décor/CAD demand signals.
❌ This Week’s Noise
“Go fully wireless in production—same reliability, less cabling.” Not for primary devices. Studies still show wired holds the uptime edge in high-volume LFP environments; save Wi-Fi for secondary devices and noncritical moves.
📅 What’s Coming Up
🗓️ PRINTING United Expo 2025 – Oct 22–24 | Orlando, FL
Expect deeper workflow demos (Griffin+ class tools), hands-on install materials, and the AI Pavilion to translate new report insights into practical playbooks for PSPs.
🧠 Smarter Every Week
Nesting sanity check (60 seconds): Before releasing a board/roll job, sort by “units per sheet,” then scan: (1) multi-copy items grouped, (2) rotate-to-fit enabled for allowable SKUs, (3) bleed/choke respected at tool offsets. It’s the quickest way to claw back 2–5% yield.
Thanks for reading this week’s Wide Format Brief. Keep testing new tools, fine-tuning workflows, and exploring smarter ways to add value—those small adjustments now set you up for a stronger Q4.