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Focus on Dye Sublimation Sabur Digital Kit of mythical proportions


For more than a decade, Sabur has proudly brought DGI’s advanced dye sublimation technology to the UK textile print market. Two of the standout systems in the range – the DGI Hercules II and the DGI Poseidon II dye sublimation printers – which continue to raise the bar for productivity, reliability, and colour-rich output.


The Hercules II is built for businesses that need consistent, industrial-grade performance without overcomplication. Its robust design and stable production workfl ow make it a trusted workhorse for fashion, sportswear, and soft-signage manufacturers.


With excellent colour accuracy, up to 130m sq/hr print speed and dependable media handling, it delivers the kind of day-in, day-out reliability that busy print rooms depend on.


For operations aiming to scale, the Poseidon II steps in with an impressive speed of up to 760m sq/hr and exceptional effi ciency. Designed for high-volume environments, it combines rapid output with the precise colour control DGI is known for.


DGI Hercules II and the DGI Poseidon II dye sublimation printers


Its economical running costs and streamlined maintenance allow print businesses to expand capacity without sacrifi cing quality. As DGI’s UK distributor for more than 10 years, and being the most successful European dealer in 2024, Sabur pairs these machines with the expertise, training, and support that help customers get the most from their investment. Whether you’re upgrading a production line or building a new one, the Hercules II and Poseidon II represent the best of modern dye sublimation technology – proven, reliable, and ready for the next decade of innovation.


www.saburdigital.com


Xpres


Start up the right way


Experience premium-quality performance with the TS200-1600, Mimaki’s fi rst entry-level dye sublimation printer, built to deliver professional results with effi ciency and reliability.


Designed for vibrant, long-lasting output and effortless operation, the TS200-1600 helps you take on more work, reduce costs, and grow your business with confi dence.


The impressive colour range is expanded by 22%, with orange, violet, and fl uorescent inks for truly standout prints and smoother gradients. With the addition of fl uorescent pink and yellow, your designs will pop, making sportswear, fashion apparel, and promotional items eye-catching. In addition, the 2L vacuum-sealed ink packs reduce waste and refi lls, maintain consistent quality, and simplify maintenance, helping you save costs and stay focused on production.


The fast and consistent output produces up to 36m sq/hr, without compromising on quality and can handle large, heavy rolls. The TS200-1600 is unique in its class, offering a large 1.62m print width and a standard take-up device typically found only on higher-end machines. DAS also automatically adjusts print settings for faster setup, reduced waste and consistently high-quality prints.


Mimaki’s TS200-1600 from Xpres


This sublimation printer also offers effortless operation with a single print head, a faster setup, easier cleaning, and consistent print quality, cutting downtime and lowering costs. The built-in reliability features include nozzle control, ink-saving technology, and jam detection to minimise downtime, keeping your workfl ow running smoothly.


www.xpres.co.uk


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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