Focus on Wide Format Printing Epson Mona Lisa ML-16000
Creating sophisticated effects The Monna Lisa ML-16000/Hy that can uniquely digitally create any type of special effect on fabric. The hybrid printer has been developed to reproduce the most sophisticated effects for modern printed fabrics with gold, silver, and glossy tints.
The continuously evolving textile market requires increasingly sustainable and efficient solutions in order to deliver unique results and low-impact productivity. The Monna Lisa ML-16000/Hy is the ideal printer for companies that need to optimise the production of complex prints and offer the market more creativity.
With the latest portfolio addition, the Monna Lisa series - already known for its print quality, ink optimisation, extreme flexibility, and sustainability - can reproduce special effects on any fabric without requiring any subsequent steps. These range from glossy lacquer through to gold and silver metal and opaque white.
The combination of the Monna Lisa ML-16000/Hy’s 8 colour
inkset, 16 PrecisionCore printheads and 64 nozzles, finally enables the digital printing of special effects, previously the exclusive preserve of conventional screen or cylinder printing.
Its Genesta water-based inks guarantee colour accuracy and resistance in fabric prints, while pastes developed and produced by Epson Como Printing Technologies create the special effects.
PrecisionCore printhead technology guarantees the exceptional quality for which Epson is renowned while delivering the high speeds necessary for commercial and industrial printing. At the heart of this technology is the MicroTFP next-generation printing chip. PrecisionCore technology perfectly embodies Epson’s goal of delivering unrivalled levels of value and performance to the widest possible customer base.
The Monna Lisa ML-16000/Hy is proof of how Epson’s research and development team always has its eyes on the future. With the latest evolution of the Monna Lisa series, and the ability to produce 100% of printing effects with digital technology, the needs of several markets - from fashion to home textiles, swimwear to sportswear – can be met at the same time.
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Mimaki TXF150-75 DTF Printer
The premium brand printer you’ve been waiting for
The ever-growing Xpres DTF offering just got bigger and better with the addition of the Mimaki TXF150-75 DTF Printer. If you’ve been waiting for a premium brand DTF printer, it’s arrived!
The TXF150-75 is packed with Mimaki’s technology, bringing you reliability and stability to a growing sector of the market. Poor ink ejection and white ink clogging, which have been major issues in the market, have been improved by the built-in circulation function and degassed ink (aluminium pack) design in this printer. Continuous output is ensured thanks to the nozzle recovery feature which permutes a clogged nozzle with another working nozzle. This DTF solution has a print width of up to 800mm for increased efficiency and, when coupled with the new Adkins In-Line 800 DTF powder shaker cure unit, customers can experience a full DTF solution powered by two of the decoration market’s most reliable and long-standing brands. You can also enjoy the well-established support system from Mimaki. The inks are also genuine Mimaki products, can be used with peace of mind and are ECO PASSPORT certified. This is mandatory for obtaining OEKO-TEX, meaning the ink does not contain harmful ingredients in consideration of the environment.
The recently developed RasterLink7 is also equipped to the TXF150-75 with more useful and advanced functions! With increased RIP processing speed, usability, and productivity, it supports a wide variety of DTF printing use cases.
www.xpres.co.uk | 58 | July 2023
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