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Focus on DTG Printing


The main trend driving the direct to garment print market forward at the moment is the increasing demand for personalised and customised garments. DTG printing enables mass customisation, allowing for the creation of one-of-a-kind designs and high-resolution images. Discover what’s new over the next couple of pages.


Adelco


Setting a new benchmark in hybrid printing The AD Hybrid II sets a new benchmark in hybrid printing, combining the precision of digital printing with the effi ciency of traditional screen printing. Engineered for maximum uptime, speed, and versatility, this advanced system is designed to optimise production.


Building on the success of its predecessor, the AD Hybrid II features innovative ink chemistry, delivering unmatched CMYK+RG colour vibrancy at the lowest cost per print. Its recirculating print heads ensure superior stability and uptime, while a new ink system meets the demands of high-volume screen print production.


AD Hybrid II


With enhanced print head stability and a unique recirculation system, the AD Hybrid II provides improved longevity and performance. It offers fl exible underbase options, allowing the use of one or two white base screens depending on print requirements. The machine delivers photographic-quality prints with fewer screens at highly competitive prices. Capable of producing up to 350 consistent prints per hour, it integrates seamlessly with Adelco automatic carousels and other brands, depending on press condition. Available in three print sizes – 45x50cm, 50x70cm, and 60x80cm – the AD Hybrid II requires only one print head position or pallet station, making the transition to hybrid digital printing easier than ever.


www.adelco.co.uk Xpres Everything you need for DTG


Whether you’re faced with one-off requirements or high-volume prints with intricate artwork, Xpres has everything you need for DTG production from pre-treatment to fi nishing. Without the need for fi lm or powder, you can print directly onto garments easily to enhance your demanding production. For next level DTG production, Xpres offers the Epson SC-F3000, a DTG solution that enables users to effi ciently respond to incoming orders. It features high levels of accuracy and allows businesses to keep up with deadlines, delivering up to 60 full platen dark T shirt prints per hour. While producing complex designs on a variety of light and dark cotton garments, innovative technology helps to simplify production and increase quality levels, with ink droplet placement resulting in more stable and precise printing.


However, if you’re looking for versatile alternatives, the Epson SC-F2200 and Epson SC-F1000 offer DTG and DTF hybrid capabilities. The SC-F1000 is ideal for providing in-store services such as personalised garment printing in real-time, with the fl exibility to print on a wide range of fabric types, such as cotton, nylon, leather, polyester, denim and 50/50 blends. Benefi ts of the space-saving SC-F2200 include automatic carriage height adjustment, a 4.3in touchscreen and productivity is increased by up to 35% on light garments and 25% on dark garments versus the SureColor F2100, thanks to the new PrecisionCore MicroTFP print head.


Epson SC-F3000


Xpres has you covered with its range of DTG accessories, so you have everything you need for your business all in one place.


www.xpres.co.uk


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