Your graphic information partner



DES combines a diverse range of premium professional products from trusted brands with experience, service and support to create a reliable partner for all of your digital imaging needs.
Our range of digital imaging solutions includes large format digital printers, copiers, scanners, colour management & workflow software, colour accurate monitors, papers and inks. Serving the proofing, workflow, prepress, graphic arts and photographic markets, DES has also maintained its business in the AEC, CAD and GIS markets.
A Whole Solution
We offer integrated digital printing, proofing, colour management, workflow & copying solutions complete with full service and support. We aim to allow you to create accurate, efficient outputs whatever your specialised needs may be.
DES distributes:
• EFI proofing & workflow solutions
• Colortrac wide-format Scanners
• Techsage Spinjet Imposition Proofers
• Epson, Canon & HP Wide Format Printers
• Ricoh wide-format printers
• Inkjet proofing papers
• Quato Colour Accurate Monitors
• Colour Management Equipment, Consulting & Training
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