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Focus on DTF Printers TheMagicTouch DTF Magic 30PRO


The best new transfer solution TheMagicTouch under its DTF Magic brand offers the latest in DTF digital transfer innovation. For the past three years the company has successfully installed and supported production DTF systems throughout the UK. The fl agship production printer remains the proven DTF Magic 60Pro model featuring both two- and four-head options using Epson print head technology, Kodak inks and powered by the DTF Magic RIP by CADlink. Among the many features include an automatic ink mixing function to ensure perfect circulation of the white ink resulting in minimal maintenance or production issues. The fi nished transfers offer outstanding durability, are stretchable and have incredible feel and vibrant colours. All consumables are supported with Oeko-Tex certifi cation where applicable. Jim Nicol, managing director of TheMagicTouch, said: “The DTF process is the best new transfer solution for many, many years. With over 30 years of experience, we believe we have the perfect solution to market and more importantly support this product beyond customer expectations. This really is a game changer for this industry.”


In addition, at this year’s Printwear & Promotion LIVE! the company introduced its new purpose-built user friendly desktop 30PRO model featuring a single high density original DX11-F1080-A Epson print head producing vibrant transfers on either PET Film in A3 sheets or 30cm x 100m roll option. This entry-level option offers reduced space requirement and when using the A3 sheet format a reduced risk of head strikes. This 30PRO printer is perfect for garment decorators who focus on logo size and smaller images up to A3. Also perfect for the ad-hoc user who does not yet have the volume, demand, or space to justify either the 60PRO two-head or four-head production models.


All DTF Magic printers are complete with a one-year warranty along with a choice of transfer curing options with either manual or automated ovens. The company extends its technical and marketing support for all users. Details of delivery, installation, and training options available on request.


www.themagictouch.co.uk Xpres


The complete direct to fi lm set up Xpres has released new hardware to its direct to fi lm range from leading brands Epson and Adkins. Here you’ll fi nd the complete set-up for DTF printing for a streamlined production for demanding volume and tight deadlines.


SC-G6000


New for 2025, Xpres has introduced Epson’s fi rst DTF printer, the SC-G6000, the initial offering in a new line of Epson DTF printers. With a print width of 900mm, this DTF printer can produce vivid and precise prints using intricate artwork. If garments aren’t your speciality, this printer is still for you as it’s suitable for application onto a variety of fabrics. Using Epson’s latest technology, the SC-G6000 is equipped with PrecisionCore print heads, an ink system and an image processor while fully integrated with Epson’s user-friendly Edge Print Pro software. To complement the new DTF printer, the Adkins DTF Inline 900 Pro Shaker Cure Unit comes packed with next-generation features to enable effi cient high-volume roll-to-roll DTF production. With a 90cm media width, innovative automatic powder recirculation, and fast curing times with low power consumption for reduced energy costs, the Inline 900 Pro is designed to achieve demanding volume without compromising output quality or reliability. If you’re looking for a space-saving alternative, Adkins has you covered with its DTF Inline Compact 900, designed to easily fi t into most production environments.


www.xpres.co.uk www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk May 2025 | 31 |


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