Focus on Transfer Printing Xpres BN2-20
Professional print and cut with Xpres With the next-generation Roland BN2-20 and BN2-20A, you can achieve signifi cantly faster print speeds, with convenient new features, ease of use, and a compact design perfect for homes, offi ces or shops. . The BN2 series machines are everything you need to get started in professional print and cut graphics production. Professional quality printing and cutting combines with faster print speeds for optimum productivity. Both machines are affordably priced to suit smaller businesses and are incredibly easy to use with no printing experience required. The compact size is perfect for environments with limited space.
Xpres also offers the largest selection of heat presses in the UK from their long-standing partners Adkins and Sefa. The range includes clam and swing presses, pocket and cap presses, pneumatic presses, large format presses and more to cater for a huge range of applications, with selected presses featuring ChromaLuxe approved certifi cation.
www.xpres.co.uk
Fiery Digital Factory 11
New digital factory release Fiery, LLC, the largest independent provider of digital front ends (DFEs), today announced the latest release of the award-winning Digital Factory RIP software, making it easier than ever to create personalized, customised, and other specialty production products with perfect color accuracy through custom print modes and color profi les. Driving virtually all direct to fi lm (DTF), direct to garment (DTG), sublimation, UV, toner transfer, and wide format print and cut devices, Digital Factory v11.1 features a more intuitive user interface, redesigned layouts, enhanced workfl ow automation, and true shape nesting. The new capabilities streamline print operations, save hours in production time, and increase profi tability by reducing costly material waste.
“Customers expect quality, accuracy, and speed when it comes to direct to fi lm and specialty print applications, and no other software RIP combines color accuracy with device support like Digital Factory,” said John Henze, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Fiery. “Collaborating with our extensive customer base, we developed a next-generation interface with the user in mind. With this latest update to Digital Factory, businesses of all sizes can quickly fi nd the right tools and dial in the
perfect settings to achieve effi cient, high-volume production with the highest possible quality.” “Digital Factory v11 was already a favorite, but with the launch of v11.1, it has taken a giant leap forward,” said Tony Lee, Sales Director, All American Print Supply Co. “There’s simply no match out there for its excellence. The improvements are astounding – it’s now even better, cleaner, more intuitive, and easier to use than ever before. Digital Factory v11.1 sets a new standard for digital solutions, and it’s a joy to see how it continues to evolve and exceed expectations.” Digital Factory offers powerful production management tools and color profi les to achieve stunning color reproduction and accuracy on the widest variety of substrates. New capabilities in Digital Factory v11.1 include: Improved Usability, Organisation and Layout. A new interface offers clear navigation and user-friendly controls, reducing the learning curve, streamlining job setup, and increasing productivity while minimizing production errors. For example, Queue Groups can now be created with a single icon click with drag and drop features, allowing both Queues or Group tabs to be quickly reordered for improved organisation and layout.
Reduced Material Use: Digital Factory now provides true shape nesting, allowing more effi cient use of spaces or gaps when nesting print and cut designs. This reduces material usage and supports sustainability efforts. Quickly Identify Job Lists: New icons, settings menu, and image scaling make it easier for operators to quickly see production feedback and what has been processed.
“This new release takes the powerful tools and features customers love and makes it easier than ever to operate. Designers and printers have the power to create at their fi ngertips and produce vibrant DTF or DTG prints that set them apart from the competition,” continued Henze.
www.cadlink.com/product/digitalfactory
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