What started as a business from home in 1995, Letterworks has grown into a successful small business with the help and support by local business's and people. Letterworks is located at 32 Ellenor Street, which offers a open and accessible work place - also with off street customer parking. Having the most modern equipment for manufacturing signs in the state and specialised software, we can produce and sign according to your needs and budget.
Letterworks provides signs, digital printing, engraving, trophies and much more, for the whole North East of Tasmania.
Letterworks provides signs, digital printing, engraving, trophies and much more, for the whole North East of Tasmania.
Services
Our workshop in Scottsdale boasts some of the best sign equipment available today, including a large scale printer capable of rolling out metres of full colour vinyl, and a digital router to make custom routed signs. All equipment is serviced regularly to ensure the highest possible performance from each machine.
We specialise in high quality signs created using our high quality equipment. We can produce any sign from straight forward vinyl signs, digital printed logos and images through to dimensional cut out signs and even 3D carved lettering and accents, using the most modern equipment and taking into your budget and situation.
Letterworks owns a Roland Versa CAMM digital printer, which offers many possibilities for signs and large scale printed graphics. The Roland Versa CAMM is the industry's versatile wide format colour printer, combining 6-colour printing and cutter all in one device. It can print enormous scaled photos and graphics, which is perfect for banners, photo prints and intricate full colour signs.
Letterworks can order and customise trophies for any sport and occasion, including sport trophies, commemorative plaques and around-the-neck medals. We offer catalogues that you can take back to your club and have a look at the wide range of trophies and medals you can order from us. We also offer labels to go onto the trophy or medal.
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William Ornott
Aug 27, 2017
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