Focus on DTG Printing
With DTG still pulling its weight in the industry, and in some uses providing a better option to businesses, now is as good a time as ever to look at entering or enhancing your DTG portfolio. Below is a list of machinery on the market.
Screen Print World
The new North Star of industrial DTG
M&R Polaris
If you’re looking to bridge the gap between digital fl exibility and screen print productivity, the M&R Polaris isn’t just a step forward; it’s a giant leap. Screen Print World knows that in a high-demand market, ‘good enough’ doesn’t cut it. The Polaris is designed for high-volume producers who refuse to compromise on speed or retail-quality fi nish. This is a true industrial workhorse. Built with M&R’s legendary rugged construction, the Polaris features a high-speed, integrated pretreatment system and sophisticated print head technology that delivers breathtaking detail at lightning speeds. It eliminates the traditional bottlenecks of DTG, allowing for seamless, continuous motion that keeps your production fl oor moving. Whether you are hitting complex gradients or crisp, vibrant solids, the Polaris provides the consistency your brand partners demand. It’s more than a printer; it’s a complete digital production ecosystem. If you’re ready to scale your output and dominate the high-end garment market, the Polaris is the industrial solution you’ve been waiting for.
www.screenprintworld.co.uk
Snuggle
Sustainable automation As trade decorators, Snuggle is proud of the craft behind DTG, DTF and embroidery. However, it is continually learning that customer service is often won after the last stitch or print. With volumes pushing beyond 30,000 garments a day, manual packing became its pinch point, pulling people between departments and putting effi cient despatch under pressure.
Investing in a packaging line that can work at the pace of a tenperson team has helped Snuggle regain fl ow, consistency and calmer peak periods, so the company’s production teams can stay focused on quality while its account teams stay close to customers.
The team at Snuggle
Automation also has to be responsible. The Serienpacker can create madetofi t shipping bags using a retrim station to remove excess fi lm, and it’s designed to run recyclable monofi lms, recycled content fi lms and biofi lms. Better scanning and inline checks reduce packing errors; features that prevent empty bags help avoid needless waste and the returns that follow. It gives Snuggle headroom to communicate clearly and fi x issues early, together.
The lesson is simple: Sustainable automation isn’t a hard sell; it’s a commitment to fewer touches, fewer mistakes and faster, more predictable turnaround for every decorated garment it ships.
www.snuggle.co.uk
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