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RICOH Pro VC80000 rewrites inkjet economics


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icoh Europe has announced the new RICOH Pro VC80000. With this new high speed inkjet webfed platform, print service providers can harness enhanced automated production, closed loop quality control and more advanced production floor integration, to enjoy highly efficient operation and application agility. The RICOH Pro VC80000 builds on the success of the RICOH Pro VC70000 and is designed to produce exceptional quality direct mail, colour books, catalogues, magazines, and commercial print applications on coated media up to 300gsm. A unique family of software


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and hardware tools delivers increased automation of production, print quality control and communication with many AI, machine learning, and data analysis features that ensure predictable and repeatable output with minimal operator intervention.


The smallest machine in its class, with a full duplex engine measuring less than ten metres, it incorporates the


Latest heatpress from FUCHS and GPS


lobal Print Solutions has decided to seek out a partnership with a specialist fabricator in heat presses to complement our production process.


The company now works alongside FUCHS in Germany, a family-run business with over 25 years of heat press manufacturing experience. “Over the last seven years, we have built a long-lasting relationship and we are proud to be the sole UK and Ireland supplier of the FUCHS heat press range,” said a spokesperson At Global Print Solutions, we only believe in selling quality equipment you can rely on and that’s why we use the FUCHS range


of heat presses daily in our finishing department.


“In our finishing department we mainly use the Automatic Double Heat Press Air-Swing 2000 Pro, which is a pneumatic transfer press designed for high volumes due to its two workplates. The special underframe of the Pro version allows textiles, bags, backpacks, and much more to be threaded onto the workplate.” German manufacturing guarantees strict quality controls which ensure every heat press built meets the requirements set by the European safety standards and FUCHS also offer a lifetime warranty on their heat plates. So you can be assured of excellent customer service, advice, and support.


latest generation ink and temperature- controlled inkjet heads. It introduces a number of technologies that achieve a maximum resolution of 1200 x 1200dpi, a maximum speed of 150mpm – creating a 50% increase in production output compared to previous generation presses – and focuses on maximising productivity to drive down the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).


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heMagicTouch has announced its appointment as an official re-seller of the new Secabo Automatic DTF transfer cutter and double platen Pneumatic Heat Press for production DTF transfer applications.


With the continued growth and popularity of the DTF transfer process, having an affordable option to automatically cut transfers from a roll format enables production capabilities to enhance and improve productivity. In association with Secabo, Germany the company also introduce the TPD7 pneumatic double platen heat press designed and perfected for increased DTF transfer production. The pneumatic process reduces operator fatigue and consistent pressing.


Both products are available to order now, and pricing includes delivery (mainland UK), installation and training.


| 16 | December 2023 www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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