Covid projects benefit from specialist donations thanks to Scottish print firm

29/04/2020
(L-R) Mark Melvin and Fraser Robertson of Capital Document Solutions

STAFF at a Scottish copy-scan-print firm have stepped forward to offer a range of its specialist services to support community initiatives that are tackling the coronavirus crisis.

Capital Document Solutions have loaned two hi-tech 3D printers which have been used in innovative projects to create vital face visor shields as part of the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) needed by NHS staff and care workers.

Alex Main, sales director of Highland Office Equipment in Inverness which is part of Capital Document Solutions, jumped in with the offer of the printer – as well as a supply of acetate spools – after hearing of the project by the 3D PPE Prints for Covid-19 Highlands group.

The loan of the 3D printer was one of the first to be received by the group, which allowed the project to kick off and to produce 1000+ visors already.

Fraser Robertson, the firm’s Scottish Procurement framework manager, also organised the loan of the second printer to Kelvinside Academy who have created a manufacturing hub within the school to produce protective face visors.

Elsewhere, Capital Document Solutions have worked with another project in Fife by providing a supply of acetate spools to make PPE visors for NHS staff in the region.

Alex said: “We have all been moved by the work that NHS staff, social care workers and medical practices are doing during the Coronavirus pandemic. Because of a lack of PPE, these staff are actually putting their lives at risk to help others.

“Being able to loan out our 3D printer for this project is just a small thing we can do to show our appreciation. We are also very pleased to be joining up with others businesses and individuals in communities across the Highlands and Islands to collectively come together to support work to tackle the effects of the virus.”

Capital Document Solutions employs 200 people at five sites across Scotland.

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