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Focus on Screen Printing Screen Print World


Ready to revolutionise your printing experience Screen Print World is excited to introduce its latest ink range: the Spot On Waterbased Inks.


These pre-mixed, ready-to-print inks are here to revolutionise your printing experience. Formulated with a hybrid base, they combine the performance of plastisol with the smooth fi nish and high-quality feel of traditional water-based inks without drying in your screen.


Perfect for a wide range of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, poly blends, and both light and dark materials, these inks ensure crisp, vibrant prints that last. Once cured, they offer excellent wash fastness, keeping your designs looking fresh after multiple washes.


Spot On Waterbased Inks come in a wide range of colours, including vivid fl uorescents and eye-catching metallics, making it easier than ever to bring your creative ideas to life. Whether you’re working on custom tees, sportswear, or promotional products, these inks are designed for seamless, high-quality results every time.


Spot On Waterbased Inks www.screenprintworld.co.uk


Xpres


A fusion of DTG and screen printing Looking for an advanced solution for screen printing? Xpres can help with the Aeoon Kyo Hybrid Series, the fi rst real combination of screen and DTG printing in a single machine which utilises the advantages of both. With an average output of an impressive 300 pieces per hour, it’s ideal for companies with high-volume production needs and offers a unique set of production fl exibility.


This hybrid can print on complex fabrics with or without pre-treatment and can be used in three different production modes. In addition to stand-alone DTG printing or screen printing, a combination of both printing processes can be easily integrated. This combination achieves signifi cant savings in the consumption of white ink and without the need for fi lm, while delivering a superior fi nish. Whether you want to add glitter, foam, eye-catching transfers or foil, this hybrid printer gives you the fl exibility to elevate your designs.


The innovative KyoToScreen concept enables easy and exact screen positioning with adjustment up to 0.001mm. For an easy set-up, this hybrid printer handles the registration issues with other hybrid add on solutions effortlessly.


Aeoon Kyo Hybrid Series www.xpres.co.uk


Stampinator


A game-changing solution


Stahls’ and its engineering division Hotronix have formed a dynamic partnership with expert screen printer Jeffrey Fiorucci to bring to market the Stampinator. This game-changing solution is not designed to replace the screen press, but to elevate it.


The Stampinator is a high-effi ciency inline heat press which integrates seamlessly with traditional screen printing setups, transforming them into multi-functional production powerhouses. Whether you’re applying DTF transfers, curing prints, or enhancing specialty applications like foil or rhinestones, the Stampinator ensures precision, speed, and consistency, with the capability to produce over 480 garments per hour. Its digital temperature control and space-saving design are engineered for modern print shops that want to stay competitive without sacrifi cing quality. The partnership combines Hotronix’s heat press expertise with Stampinator’s innovative screen print press conversion concept.


www.stampinator.com The Stampinator


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