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Machinery News


Sabur adds Neolt’s DTF cutter to portfolio


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VersaOBJECT CO-i series of flatbed inkjet printers


Roland DG unveils the VersaOBJECT CO-i series of UV flatbed printers


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oland DG has launched the VersaOBJECT CO-i series of flatbed inkjet printers, designed to elevate direct printing on three- dimensional objects with unprecedented productivity, and premium finishes. Harnessing the ability to print intricate graphics on various substrates, including plastic, leather, wood, and metals the CO-i series boasts exceptional flexibility. Capable of accommodating objects up to 242 mm in height and 100 kg/ m2 in weight, the printers redefine the possibilities for object personalisation. Whether it’s official-sized basketballs or cabin luggage, the CO-i series effortlessly caters to various three-dimensional applications. Furthermore, the innovative table design facilitates the installation of tilted devices, ensuring precise printing on gently curved or uneven surfaces. Moreover, it boasts enhanced ergonomic design, making loading and unloading easier than ever before.


Tony Miller, president, global sales and marketing division, said: “Interest in on-demand printing, which enables speedy production of what is needed, when it is needed, and in the required quantity, are growing year by year. VersaOBJECT’s direct printing solutions bring numerous benefits and competitive advantages to customers’ businesses, including shorter delivery times, reduced costs, flexibility, and reduced environmental impact while enabling the creation of new business opportunities.”


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eolt Factory’s XY DTF cutter has been added to Sabur Digital’s direct to


film proposition.


Neolt’s XY DTF is suitable for media at maximum 800mm wide. With adjustable pressure on the vertical slitter for the tightest control over a wide range of materials, it’s an ideal tool for precision work. Operators still have total control over the roll media, with an inbuilt compressor as standard that automatically activates the pinch rollers for the media feed alongside pneumatic vertical blades.


Aaron Burton, managing director, said: “We’d been asked several times to recommend and supply a premium- quality cutter – a machine that would offer a bit more flexibility, but still be incredibly easy to use.”


He added: “A lot of our customers don’t need all-singing, all-dancing cutters. They do want superb productivity, and they do expect to have automation built in so they can improve their workflows – but what they really need is a cast-iron guarantee


Neolt’s XY DTF cutter


that the finishing process is going to be at the highest standard possible, and won’t detract from all the hard work that’s gone into creating the product in the first place. That’s why we’re recommending Neolt as the perfect complement to our range of DTF machines. It’s a great cutter, both affordable and easy to use.” Neolt Factory is an Italian family producer of trimmers, specialised in finishing equipment for printing, visual communication and many industrial businesses.


New MHM Shirt-Lupfer automates garment unloading The Shirt-Lupfer


technologies which have to be retrofitted, the robotic Shirt-Lupfer or ‘shirt picker-up’ can be seamlessly integrated into various manufacturing setups, from small-scale to large-scale operations.


The Shirt-Lupfer not only streamlines the removal process, but also serves as a protective barrier, safeguarding the integrity of the print medium as it is removed from the platen.


The time taken to remove a T shirt is eight seconds, and less than five seconds for bags.


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he new MHM Shirt-Lupfer has been designed by Germany engineering company Weikon to steamline the workflow process for screen printers by unloading garments from the platen.


Unlike traditional automated


The perks of streamlining the workflow process include; boosted workflow productivity, improved planning accuracy, gentle treatment of print materials, reliable automation and standardisation, and quick return on investment.


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