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Focus on Wide Format Printing


Meet the demands of the rapidly growing sublimation market


Affordable, reliable and capable – the Mimaki TS100-1600 provides a unique opportunity for textile production companies to meet the demands of the rapidly growing sublimation market. Offered at an entry-level price point, yet with an incredible average production speed of 36sq m/hr and Mimaki’s renowned build quality, the TS100-1600 sets a new standard in dye sublimation printing for printing sportswear, apparel, furnishings, soft signage and much more. The Mimaki TS100-1600 Delivers in so many aspects. Here are just a few of the amazing features found on the new TS100: • Oeko-Tex certifi ed inks for peace of mind. • Mimaki Advance Pass System to reduce banding. • New Sb610 1-litre inks, for high durability and colour intensity. • Nozzle Check and Recovery System automatically checks nozzles and cleans them.


• Plus, much more!


Available to demo and order now, get in touch with R A Smart for more information.


www.rasmartmachinery.co.uk Mimaki TS100-1600


R A Smart


How to make a statement with your colour


While productivity and ease of use are vital for the successful adoption of wide format systems, it is vibrant and rich colours that capture interest and hold attention for applications that wow.


That is why the Epson SC-F10000H comes with a choice of two different inksets designed to offer the highest quality output for a diverse range of applications from clothing, to home furnishings, promotional goods, and soft signage. The fi rst option, CMYK with genuine fl uorescent pink and fl uorescent yellow ink, is ideal for high fashion sportswear and apparel that demands vivid colour reproduction.


The second option, CMYK with light cyan and light magenta inks, reduces graininess and harsh halftone, so the quality of print is greatly improved. This is especially noticeable in the photographic appearance of blue skies and some fl esh tones, making it perfect for the production of impactful and engaging sign and display applications. Launched following the success of Epson’s fi rst 76in, industrial grade textile printer, in 2020, the SC-F10000H textile printer is setting new standards for the dye sublimation sector. All its components, including print heads, ink, fi rmware and software are manufactured by Epson.


It enables print service providers to expand their product offering into new market areas from sportswear and home textiles to soft-signage with features that include: • Six PrecisionCore Micro TFP print heads. • Epson Precision Dot Technology with three dedicated dye sub technologies (Halftone, LUT and Micro Weave). • High-speed printing of up to 246sq m/hr.


• Bulk ink solution 10-litre or 3-litre ink boxes supported by ‘hot-swap’ function.


Epson SC-F10000H


• Ease of use with operator- replaceable parts and a 9in LCD highly-intuitive touch panel.


• Easy media setting (media loading lever front and back).


• Auto-adjustment technology including an integrated RGB camera.


• Dryer (less ink transfer to media reverse and wrinkle elimination).


• Advanced Auto Tension Control (Ad-ATC) for accurate and stable media feeding.


Epson UK | 64 | July 2022 www.epson.co.uk


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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