SIGN News PC Pro Recommendation
TheMagicTouch's on-going collaboration with Oki to develop the “White Toner” printer technology has been recognised. They were awarded “Recommendation” status from the industry’s leading computer and printer tech- nology based publication. A recent edition of PC Pro magazine
featured a full evaluation of the TMT/Oki 711WT printer highlighting the many unique features and advantages “White Toner” tech- nology offers. The evaluation concludes the Oki/TMT combination is affordable, easy-to- use and “the most fun you’ll ever have with a laser printer!” Jim Nicol, TheMagicTouch Managing Director said: “It’s always good to have inde-
pendent evaluation on any product; espe- cially within the print technology sector with so many options and choices available. Their team of printer technicians put the printer to task over two days and covered all aspects of image quality; value for money; cost per copy; and the benefits of the three year war- ranty.”
One aspect highlighted was the “Space
Control” software for its ease of use and compatibility with both Photoshop and Corel Draw, when importing files together with the colour accuracy and management of the transfers produced.
sales@themagictouch.co.uk
Direct-to-textile proves popular at MTEX Technologies' open day event
Around 30 companies looking to expand their business with a move into the soft sig- nage industry, attended MTEX Technologies' recent open day. During the event they were given an in
depth look at the three MTEX direct-to-tex- tile printers dedicated to the wide format sign and display industry: the 5032Pro, the
5032HS and the Blue. And a demonstration of the complete digital direct-to-textile print process from start to finish. Orders were placed on the day for an
MTEX 5032Pro, two MTEX 5032HS's and two MTEX Blues. Stewart Bell, MTEX Technologies MD said: "I think both ourselves and our visitors
were delighted with this event, where customers had the chance to talk to the MTEX team and compare each printer for speed and suitability for their existing business. "There was a lot of interest in the
different applications such as flag and display for exhibition; but also in the stunning quality that we produced for lightbox applications. "We discussed the workflow so that
customers could fully understand the print and fixation process, the application, sizing and then the cutting or sewing finishing from Atech. Seeing the complete process working in a single dedicated space helped them see how direct-to-textile could fit into their own production area. "Visitors were particularly impressed by
the inline sublimation fixation on all three de- vices, and the robust build of the machines along with the software and operational in- terfaces." As well as inviting clients to the work-
ing showroom in Leicestershire, MTEX will also be offering dedicated factory visits in October for customers who wish to see the machines being built.
Visitors to the open day got an in depth look at three MTEX direct to textile printers.
www.mtex.eu
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