I worked for a large commercial type printing co. Not all our machines were listed on our company website. So the equipment you see listed on the websites is probably not a list of all the machines they have, especially if this machine was acquired in the last 6 months or so.
I worked for a large commercial type printing co. Not all our machines were listed on our company website. So the equipment you see listed on the websites is probably not a list of all the machines they have, especially if this machine was acquired in the last 6 months or so. Did your company promote that it could do prints as large as x when it really could do 2x?
Regardless, the links you cite show a consistant cap at 104" (or even print magazines and calendars, which are irrelevant), which is not a proof that "they" can do 14'-16' wide prints, or even really a suggestion.
I'm not making the argument that this proves that the banners were pre-ordered in preparation for the event, but for those that make that argument, repeatedly citing machines capable of not more than 8.6' hardly addresses it.