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FESPA Review


New innovations and developments you may have missed!


If you didn’t manage to make it to Amsterdam for this year’s FESPA Global Print Expo, we have rounded up a handful of the latest technological developments seen at the exhibition over the next few pages.


The Brother stand Brother


The concept of direct to embroidery was introduced on the Brother stand at this year’s FESPA, which received extremely positive feedback from visitors. Also on stand were two powderless prototypes in the field of direct to film printing.


SC-F1000 Epson


Two new printers were launched by Epson at the FESPA Global Print Expo – the SureColor-V1000 A4 flatbed UV printer and the entry-level SureColor-F1000 DTG printer. Epson claims that the SC-F1000 is the first entry-level DTG printer that can print directly onto dark, as well as light, fabrics.


T-Apparel Automatic Folding Machine Dekken


During this year’s exhibition, Dekken presented the powerful duo of the T-Apparel Automatic Folding Machine and the T-Matic 5020 Automated Packaging System. These machines have been designed to further optimise production lines and e-commerce capabilities.


| 56 | May 2024 Inkcups


After a busy year, Inkcups presented its latest innovations at FESPA including the Helix ONE and the XJET Switch. Inkcups has made significant changes to many areas of the software and operation of the Helix ONE including human machine interface updates which were debuted at the exhibition.


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Helix ONE


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