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Amaya announces new partnership with Epson A


maya Sales UK has added Epson’s three SureColor direct to garment printers


to its line-up.


The SureColor F1000 is ideal for hobbyists, retailers and small businesses that require a low-cost solution. Developed for businesses demanding accuracy, speed, and the ability to produce customer’s complex designs on a variety of garments is the SC-F2200. While, the SC-F3000 is a versatile DTG solution that enables users to quickly respond to incoming orders.


Epson’s SC-F3000 is one of the printers that Amaya now supplies


It features high levels of accuracy and allows businesses to deliver quick turnaround times, while producing complex designs on a variety of light and dark cotton garments.


All three are hybrid printers and offer users direct to fi lm printing as an option too.


With three versatile models available, there is a perfect fi t for every enterprise, big or small.


With this new partnership, Amaya is aiming for garment decorators to rediscover DTG printing in 2025.


New conveyor dryer selection guide now available for Vastex dryers


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new interactive selection guide on Vastex infrared conveyor dryers allows fi ltering between 30 specialised models according to printing method, belt width, expandability, wattage and voltage. Mark Vasilantone, president, said: “The new guide allows beginners and experienced printers alike to sort models that best fi t their available space, electrical requirements and anticipated production volume, and then link to detailed specifi cations for any model.”


Dryers are grouped in belt widths of 46, 66, 76, 137 and 198cm. All are suitable for screen printing applications, while 12 are engineered for direct to garment printing, and 27 for direct to fi lm printing and adhesive powder curing.


Depending on available shop power of 120V, 208V, 230V, 240V, 380V or 400V, output ranges from 1.625 to 46.8 kW to satisfy virtually any low- or high- volume application.


The capacity (belt speed) of all fl oor-standing units can be doubled or


The new interactive selection guide


tripled by adding one or two modular heating chambers and lengthening the conveyor belt. The heaters of all units are warrantied for 15 years.


S&S Activewear makes significant appointments


ndustry veteran Eric Levin has been appointed as the general manager of the newly designated Prime Line Hard Goods division at S&S Activewear.


In his role, Mr Levin will be responsible for leading a dedicated division focused specifi cally on hard goods, leveraging his extensive experience in the promotional products industry. A specialised sales team devoted to hard goods will report directly to Mr Levin as he works closely with the executive team at S&S and alphabroder to shape the division’s strategic and organisational design. Mr Levin said: “I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to lead


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the Prime Line Hard Goods division. Throughout my career, I’ve gained valuable, fi rst-hand experience within the hard goods and decorated apparel


industries. That specialised knowledge developed into a unique ability to pinpoint areas prime for growth and improvement within the business and industry at large.”


Eric Levin joins S&S Activewear


Also joining S&S Activewear is Pablo Mercado as the new chief fi nancial offi cer. As CFO, Mr Maercado will manage S&S’s fi nance and accounting operations. His duties will encompass driving strategic growth, crafting future-oriented fi nancial strategies, and enhancing operational effectiveness and credit solutions for our customers. His expertise will be instrumental in helping S&S meet its fi nancial targets while providing outstanding value to customers, employees, and vendors.


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