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DYE SUB & TRANSFER PRINTING


Affordable transfers and a touch of white magic T


heMagicTouch offer the ultimate affordable solution for the production of full colour transfers


to decorate a vast range of garments, textiles and hundreds of non-textile applications. The new TMT/OKI LED desktop


digital printers feature full colour capability together with a “White Toner” option. This unique technology together with the award winning transfer papers, offers the ultimate in affordable dark garment and product decoration. The new printers incorporate the bespoke “Space Control” software for the ultimate in colour control and transfer management. The white toner technology is


compatible with all TheMagicTouch transfer papers including those for non- textile applications, thus enabling full colour decoration onto dark coloured mugs, PU/leather phone cases, iPad cases, diaries, acrylic, conference folders and binders all previously considered a challenge to print using traditional print methods. There are many reasons attributed to


the immediate success of the new technology including the low-entry level cost, ease of use (no mask image required), and vast range of different garments suitable for decoration including cotton, polyester, denim,


leather, sportswear and performance fabrics due to the low application temperature. Please note the process involves no cutting or weeding. Jim Nicol, managing director


confirms: “This new solution really is the Swiss Army knife of garment decoration, we have proved that using two professional heat presses and one printer the operator has the capability to produce over 80 full colour printed shirts per hour, with the added flexibility of using any garment, any colour, with no pre-treatment or restriction on where to decorate on the garment. Combine this with superb soft feel and great washing durability and it really does tick all the boxes for the garment decorator”. The company have also extended


their range of MagiCut products introducing both “Neon” and “Sensation” effect reflective products, suitable for both embroidery and plotter based garment transfers. The new Reflectra products complement the arrival of the new Graphtec CE6000 plotter/cutter range that offers outstanding value for money and unrivalled reliability. Other new items include the “Planx”


range of bespoke wooden signs that are easily decorated using the CPM transfer paper. The products are quick


EASY: The new WoW7.5 transfer media used in conjunction with the C711WT becomes the perfect, affordable, solution for all garment decoration regardless of fabric colour or type, without any cutting or weeding involved.


and easy to produce using the traditional heat press and are suitable


for both indoor and outdoor use. n For more information email sales@themagictouch.co.uk or visit www.themagictouch.co.uk


A choice of 25 heat presses plus budget options T


he heat press is the most important part of any transfer system and Xpres now offers 25 different types to suit a multitude of requirements and budgets. Among the 14 variants that are new to the range there are


two large format presses with the flexibility to print onto large areas such as garment panels, flags or Xpres extensive range of ChromaLuxe sublimation panels. There are also two Omega twin table pneumatic presses


for those seeking increased production by enabling the operator to load one table while the other is in transfer position. The budget option Studio Auto EZ Clam press with automatic opening feature, offers the convenience of a pneumatic press without the pneumatics. Xpres now offer more colours in their popular textile transfer films. Super Flex is now available in 56 colours and finishes with 29 new shades including pastel colours and mesh effect. Forever transfer papers are also now available from Xpres, allowing you to achieve truly stunning effects with minimum effort. The new No Weed process is a 2-paper system which produces superior quality full colour transfers for textile application using a laser printer. Its easy to produce fine detail designs with separated elements that require absolutely no weeding! No Weed produces durable screen print quality transfers without the hassle or set-up costs. Available in A4 and A3


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sizes, No Weed transfer papers are most compatible with all white toner laser printers, although conventional CMYK laser printers can also be used to good effect. A range of OKI laser printers are also now available from Xpres. Xpres range of sublimation printables was revamped at


the end of 2012 resulting in their most comprehensive collection of printables to date. A key introduction is the UKs largest selection of ChromaLuxe hi-definition photo panels, which offer a durable and contemporary surface to display your favourite images. Also new is a comprehensive range of cases and covers


for iPhone, iPad and Galaxy devices allowing you to take advantage of the huge market for smartphone and tablet accessories. These include a choice of one and two piece protective cases that utilise a hi-definition metal insert specially created for sublimation printing. And exclusive to Xpres, JelliSkin protective covers for application to the rear of smartphones and tablets offer a premium 'domed' finish, designed specifically for sublimation transfers, producing stunning full colour and photo quality


results. n For more information


call 01332 85 50 85 or visit budgetwww.xpres.co.uk


BUDGET OPTION: The Studio Auto EZ Clam Press with automatic opening feature.


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