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Supplier Profile: Xpres


Premium Brand Solution from Xpres


Developments in Direct To Film (DTF) technology have been fast moving over the last two years and Xpres has been working hard to bring to market safe and stable DTF solutions that combine unrivalled reliability and print quality.


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t the Printwear & Promotion show, they launched four brand new DTF printers,


taking their total number of options to six. The range features both desktop and roll to roll solutions for all output levels and budgets from renowned brands including Epson, Mimaki and Roland.


Combined with Adkins heat and cure options and market-leading Kodak consumables, this is a premium range of DTF options from some of the biggest brands in the industry.


The Xpres DTF Q0-T Printer is the first commercial high-volume DTF transfer system in a true desktop format. The easy- to-use real production DTF transfer printing generates 16” x 20” transfer sheets in minutes with outstanding colour. A large 40 x 50cm printable area comes with a unique time saving vacuum platen.


Taking the print on demand market by storm. The revolutionary Xpres DTF Q1-T Roll to Roll Printer has a whopping output speed that is up to five times faster than most comparable garment decoration processes. This all-in-one roll to roll option features a super compact design and production speeds that are ideal for medium to high volumes. The built in HEPA filter means there is no need for extraction and the Q1-T fits through a standard door frame (before installation).


Epson’s SureColor SC-F2100 is the complete package for moving seamlessly between direct-to-garment and direct-to-film printing for t-shirts, hoodies, tote bags and more. As there is only one ink type needed for both print technologies, there is no need to flush inks through when switching between the two.


Mimaki’s first DTF option, the TXF150- 75 DTF Printer, comes with a maximum printing width of 80 cm and is packed with technology. To overcome common DTF issues of ink ejection defects and white ink clogging, Mimaki has adopted a degassing ink design that uses aluminium packs as


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detailed, eye-catching graphics, images and text is a simple, trouble-free process with a BN-20D.


The offering from Xpres has also developed to provide best-in-class transfer media for DTF applications. Under heat, the matt finish film is dimensionally stable, anti-static and scratch resistant, whilst the hotmelt powder provides a soft and flexible transfer with excellent adhesion to man-made and natural fabrics.


the printer’s ink packaging form, as well as a white ink circulation function MCT (Mimaki Circulation Technology)*1. The new printer also features Mimaki’s NCU (Nozzle Check Unit)*2 and NRS (Nozzle Recovery System)*3 technologies that support stable operation.


With the VersaSTUDIO BN-20D, you get all the features and reliability of Roland DG’s best-selling BN-20, as well as the advantages of an integrated direct-to-film printing solution. Enhancing apparel with


The ever-growing DTF range from Xpres joins the existing, extensive ranges for sublimation, DTG and transfer printing. Xpres have been sublimation specialists since 1980, offering a combination of low set-up and consumable costs. Sublimation printing has the ability to produce shorter runs of personalised clothing, promotional products and photo gifts quickly and profitably. Xpres cover every aspect of DTG production, from pre-treatment to finishing. The Epson SC-F2000 is a fully-featured direct to garment printing solution that provides everything you need to produce garments quickly, easily and competitively.


01332 855085 www.xpres.co.uk


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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