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Pegasus manager soars Bto $20k Hot Seat win
rad Tyler from NSW “At the time, my builder outfit Pegasus Print had told me we would be in Group has won $20,000 the house we were building on popular afternoon by around March, so that’s
TV quiz show Millionaire Hot the only reason I went for
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Genr8 into new custom markets with Roland DG
Seat, spending the winnings on a new swimming pool.
The key account manager won the Fastest Finger First round by one point, before surviving to $20,000, then using his lifeline to swap out his initial question about the Korean dish kimchi.
Confronted instead with having to pick a novel written
by George Eliot out of four choices, Tyler made a guess – and correctly answered Middlemarch, the other three all having been written by Charles Dickens.
“I’ve got a good general knowledge. I knew I wouldn’t win the million, but if I played the game smartly I’d be in a position to win money – and that’s what I did.
that answer. It was a complete guess,” he added.
Tyler told Print21 that the money ended up well spent on the new house.
“We wanted to put a pool in, and funny enough, we were about 20 grand short – so we put it towards that. The pool’s great,” he said. 21
$20k winner: Brad Tyler (left) accepts the cheque from Eddie McGuire
Additional revenue streams: Yianni Moratidis (right), Genr8, with the new Roland DG VersaUV LEF-300
bit of something extra”. A recent example included printing directly from the LEF-300 onto tiles to create a custom look for a client’s bar area.
He said he has found the VersaUV easy to use with a quick turnaround on jobs, and has found that his customers can “get what they want, when they want”. 21
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its installation of a Roland DG VersaUV LEF-300 custom inkjet printer, enabling it to print onto a variety of substrates.
The company says the new printer allows it to print to
a wide range of surfaces and substrates including glass, acrylic, leather, and tiles. Owner of the business Yianni Moratidis said, “You name it, we can print on it.”
Moratidis bought the VersaUV when he decided
to further expand the company’s product range. Already specialising in the development of a wide range of premium print products for local businesses in the Greater Hunter region of NSW, he was keen to give customers “a little
unter-based business Genr8 Printing
is achieving new
revenue streams with
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