MOULTRIE — In an economy where many small businesses are struggling to stay alive, one Moultrie small business is investing in the future. Whatagraphic!, Inc., a full service sign shop, has invested their own finances in the future of Colquitt County business with the purchase of a new high production printer that is not only new to them but also new to the United States. They are the only sign company to have this super-fast printer, which will print up to 545 square feet per hour. 'The difference in this new technology versus the old is that prior to acquiring the new printer a vehicle wrap would take up to 16 hours to print. New technology allows us to generate the wrap in far less time — less than two hours, allowing us to be more efficient and productive. ... Not only is it fast, it will make full color signage far more affordable," said Chuck Reagin, general manager. From the left are Steve Cason of Whatagraphic!; Chuck Reagin; Chris Padilla, of Mutoh America, Inc.; and Bob Bodnar of Fellers Company. Shelley Reagin, owner of Whatagraphic!, is in the foreground.
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