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Focus on Transfer Printing Secabo TS5 TS5 Economy Heat Press


Secabo’s TS5 Economy is a new addition to the range for economical entry into the fi eld of swing presses.


The new Secabo TS5 Economy is aimed at anyone looking for an economical and compact swing-away press. The compact size of 38 cm x 38 cm makes the device space-saving and transportable - making it the ideal press for sports and cultural events or festivals. Due to the parallel closing base and heating plate, even thicker textiles such as hoodies can be pressed without any problems.


The basic product is deliberately kept simple and intuitive even for beginners, for example in the control unit or through manual operation. At the same time, attention was paid to high-quality materials and surfaces as well as high safety standards for the processed components. The TS5 Economy has a modular design and can be optionally equipped with removable plates in various formats. Likewise, it can be upgraded, for example with a controller with more functions.


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TranSMART


25,000 A4 direct to paper transfers are produced by tranSMART a day


Firmly cemented technology By now you will be more than familiar with DTF (direct to fi lm), perhaps even owning one of the many DTF machines currently available. The decoration method is evolving rapidly with new consumable and hardware developments being made constantly. Examples of this include things such as guaranteed hot peel fi lm and more recently, desktop versions to assist with ease of use and price.


With all this in mind, and recognising the uptake within the industry, the team at tranSMART think it is safe to say that DTF is now fi rmly cemented among the household names of decoration and won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. While direct to fi lm has its place and serves a long-awaited need, there is almost certainly a cry for a more environmentally conscious option, not least a faster option, and while recyclable fi lm is now available on the market, that doesn’t solve all the problems.


Price, speed and quality for decades have dictated which decoration methods stick around the longest, and while DTF has quality covered, it does struggle to match the same heights with speed and price.


DTP or direct to paper was a print method discovered back in 2014 and ultimately birthed tranSMART allowing DTB to combine the quality that is synonymous now with DTF but also offers a more cost-effective and effi cient production method, allowing in excess of 25,000 A4 transfers to be produced a day. The waste product, rather than being a translucent plastic fi lm, is instead an FSC-approved paper that can be recycled by the user at the end. And with the ever-increasing demand for sustainable garments, it makes sense to ensure that the decoration technique is in line with the customers demands for true and full supply chain effi cacy.


Through trial and development and nearly 1,000 variables (paper, powder, backing ink, the list goes on), tranSMART has now arrived at a combination that allows one product to adhere to nearly every substrate the team have tried it on, all while reducing press time and offering the benefi t of being recycled at the end of its life – not to mention winning Innovative Product of The Year 2022/2023 awarded by the BPMA (British Promotional Merchandise Association).


DTP or direct to paper isn’t a direct replacement for direct to fi lm (as direct to


fi lm is not a direct replacement for direct to garment) but instead, an alternative. Giving fl exibility for larger or shorter volumes, all while championing a sustainable and high-quality decoration method for the end user. Also, achieving a greater margin on the order for the decorator – a win, win for both parties.


www.dtptransfers.co.uk | 46 | November 2023 www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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