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Focus on Digital Printing Xpres


Everything you need for fast, high-quality DTG printing


From bespoke, one-off jobs to high-volume runs featuring detailed designs, Xpres supplies everything required for effi cient DTG production, covering every stage from pre-treatment through to fi nishing. With no fi lm or powder needed, you can print directly onto cotton garments, making it easier to meet the demands of fast-paced production environments while maintaining outstanding quality.


Epson SC-F1000


For next-level DTG production, Xpres offers the Epson SC-F3000, a DTG solution that enables users to effi ciently respond to incoming orders. It combines exceptional precision with impressive speed, producing up to 60 dark T shirts per hour using a full platen. While producing complex designs on a variety of light and dark cotton garments, with ink droplet placement resulting in more stable and precise printing. If fl exibility is your priority, the Epson SC-F2200 and SC-F1000 provide versatile DTG and DTF hybrid options. The SC-F1000 is ideal for providing in-store services such as personalised garment printing, enabling real-time personalisation across a broad range of materials, including cotton, polyester, denim, nylon, leather and 50/50 blends.


The compact SC-F2200 offers features such as automatic carriage height adjustment, a 4.3in touchscreen and a PrecisionCore MicroTFP print head, boosting productivity by up to 35% on light garments and 25% on dark garments compared to the SureColor F2100.


Alongside their hardware range, Xpres offers a complete setup of DTG accessories, ensuring your business has everything it needs.


www.xpres.co.uk Adelco


Raising the bar in hybrid screen and DTF printing


Adelco’s Hybrid II builds on its predecessor with new ink chemistry, delivering an expanded CMYK+RG colour gamut and photographic-quality prints at a highly competitive cost per print. By reducing the number of screens required, it lowers costs while improving results – making hybrid printing an easy commercial decision. Reliability has been a key focus, with a recirculation system ensuring consistent ink fl ow and minimising downtime in high-volume environments. The redesigned ink system is built for the demands of production printing.


Producing up to 350 prints per hour across sizes up to 60x80cm, the Hybrid II installs easily into most existing presses with minimal disruption. Compatible with Adelco and other carousel systems, it offers a low barrier to entry for businesses looking to expand their capabilities.


Cyclone Hybrid II


Adelco’s DTF range provides a complete end-to-end solution. Printers are available in multiple confi gurations with integrated drying, cooling, and powder systems – removing the need for separate units. Optional inline cutting and a range of high-effi ciency heat presses further streamline production.


Supporting this is a full consumables range, including eco-certifi ed inks, hot peel fi lm, and durable adhesive powders. With UK-based engineering support, Adelco ensures reliable installation, maintenance, and ongoing performance.


www.adelco.co.uk


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