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Secabo releases DTF MultiCut Pro S


ecabo recently presented a new type of fl atbed cutter with a conveyor belt. This allows the DTF MultiCut Pro to automatically pull in fi lm rolls and cut them precisely. The device is unique on the market and makes automation affordable for textile fi nishers who do not need industrial applications. The Secabo DTF MultiCut Pro can automate up to 1,000 transfer motifs per hour. A high-performance camera captures the registration marks of the printed media at lightning speed and automatically loads the associated cutting data. The cutting itself is also fast: the device needs between 30 and 60 seconds for a typical area of 60 by 88 cm. The cut motifs end up in a catch tray. Only one worker is required for


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occasional care. This frees up time to take care of pressing the transfers, for example.


Particularly interesting for promotional products companies: in addition to fi lms for DTF textile transfers, many other materials can be processed - whether on rolls or as sheets: UV DTF adhesive fi lms and sublimation prints as well as self- adhesive fi lms or cardboard. So far there


New DTF printer from Mimaki


imaki Europe has introduced a new direct-to-fi lm (DTF) printer, the TxF300-75. The new system incorporates the stability and functionality of Mimaki’s fi rst DTF printer, the TxF150-75, while delivering new levels of productivity with print speeds that are three times higher. Mimaki’s aim, when entering the DTF market earlier this year, was to offer customers a stable, effi cient DTF platform that incorporates Mimaki’s renowned quality standards. Demand for this system was even higher than expected, and Mimaki therefore increased capacity to ensure the availability of this solution.


The new TxF300-75 meets the same objectives as the fi rst model, as well as catering to a diverse set of printing demands, including large companies requiring high-quality outputs with high productivity.


The reliability of the Mimaki’s DTF printer series is owing to the built-in ink circulation system to prevent white ink clogging and a degassed ink pack, lowering the risk of poor ink ejection. The new printer also includes core Mimaki features, including NCU (Nozzle Check Unit) and NRS (Nozzle Recovery System) for stable, uninterrupted print production. The DTF process also enables customers to print on a wider range of fabric such as cotton, mixed fabric, polyester, and dark coloured fabrics.


In line with Mimaki’s sustainability goals, the TxF300-75 utilises Mimaki’s PHT50 pigment inks which are ECO- PASSPORT certifi ed – validating their lower environmental impact and meeting the requirements for OEKO- TEX certifi cation.


Mimaki also announced its partnership with heat transfer technology manufacturer, Adkins, at FESPA 2023. Adkins has developed the Inline 800 DTF Powder Shaker Cure Unit, a finishing solution that matches Mimaki’s DTF systems in both size and quality. This unit is also compatible with the new TxF300-75, ensuring that customers benefit from a complete solution from industry market-leaders if they choose either Mimaki DTF model.


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are plug-ins for CorelDraw and Adobe Illustrator, and the connection is made via WiFi, Ethernet, or USB.


Secabo offers an extensive hardware product portfolio for advertising technology and textile fi nishing, in particular vinyl cutters and heat presses, as well as software for their easy operation. Secabo products always include smart and innovative features that stand out from the competition. Secabo stands for a very good price- performance ratio. Development, service and quality control are located in Germany, while production takes place at our own site in Wolnzach and in Asia. Nepata Vertrieb GmbH is responsible for international sales in 80 countries from the company’s location in Wolnzach, Upper Bavaria, Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm.


New VersaSTUDIO BN2 Series from Roland DG


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oland DG has announced the addition of the BN2-20 and BN2- 20A desktop inkjet printer/cutters to its VersaSTUDIO product line-up. The new addition to the VersaSTUDIO line-up of desktop products brings diverse decoration technology to home offi ces, offi ces, and print shops as they look to start or scale their enterprises. The BN2 series offers a choice of two powerful eco-solvent desktop devices that produce outstanding print quality and have precision contour cutting that allows for the creation of automatic contour-cut graphics, photos, and text in any desired shapes and applications, making it ideal for creating high-value-added items, including t-shirts, posters, stickers, labels, and unique-shaped displays, in high defi nition and quickly.


The printers use the same high-


defi nition printheads, eco-solvent inks, and cutting technology as Roland DG’s wide-format printers. Print speeds are also enhanced in the new BN2 series, with the printers increasing printing speed four-fold for users, enlisting the help of a new linear motion guide, additional dryer, and new main board.


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