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Industry News


New head of sales for Madeira UK A


ndrew Maylor has been appointed to the role of head of sales


at Madeira UK.


He replaces Mike Cornish, who after 18 years with Madeira has decided to retire in June 2018. Mr Maylor will be servicing the key accounts that Mr Cornish successfully oversaw during his time with the company.


Mr Maylor started his role in October, with him covering all aspects of industrial sales for the brand. He has over 20 years sales experience within the fashion and workwear industry and brings a depth of


knowledge to the already experienced sales team. Mr Maylor said: "Madeiraʼs corporate philosophy is one of continual improvement which sits very closely with my own outlook and work ethic. The product range is extensive and Madeira has a history of innovation and of constantly endeavouring to recognise trends and styles in fashion. It is an exciting time to join the company and I am delighted to head up this division and continue the long standing success that Madeira has historically achieved.” Karen Burrows, Madeira


UKʼs managing director, added: "We are very excited to welcome Andrew to Madeira. His past achievements in the workwear and textile industry will add a new level of experience to our sales team. Andrewʼs proven leadership skills within the sales and marketing environment will prove invaluable.”


Mr Maylor will be working closely with customers and distributors, to maintain a high level of service and support new and existing products in the market.


Karen Burrows, MD, with new recruit Andrew Maylor


CADlink announces new RIP software for the Brother GTX D


igital Factory Apparel Brother Edition maximises the exceptional


throughput capabilities as well as the high fidelity colour output that the newly designed Brother GTX DTG printer is designed for.


The custom print driver as well as specially created colour profile sets for white, black and coloured garments are all available in the Digital Factory Apparel Brother Edition Version 3 software product. The software extends colour gamut and is able to reproduce a much greater colour range than standard print drivers.


Michael Chramtchenko, CADlink technology director of marketing, said: "Digital Factory Apparel Brother Edition is much more than RIP software. No other RIP software product or driver-based print solution offers such advanced colour management controls as well as pre-


Brother GTX production workflow and


image preparation tools. Most importantly, these tools can all be found in a single, easy-to-use package that addresses all of the production requirements that Brother DTG printer users may have." The software features an assortment of production automation features including the ink and time saving tools that


Sublisplash sweeps across Europe I


n the space of just six months, Sublisplash has swept across Europe and is now rapidly expanding into other countries around the globe. The new dye sublimation ink was launched at FESPA in May and with a large number of distributors already on board in such a short period of time, it is evident that these inks offer something new to the ever-growing small format sublimation market.


Developed and manufactured in the EU, Sublisplash delivers high-definition performance with the most advanced


vibrant colours, taking creative imaging to the next level. Steve Wooldridge, managing director of Dye Sublimation


| 10 | January 2018


Suplisplash ink


Supplies in the UK, said: “We vigorously tested the inks in-house against what was available on the market and the colours just blew us away. The black is by far the deepest black I have ever seen in sublimation. Since we took up with Sublisplash our ink sales have trebled in as many months!”


Sublisplash and Print Equipment will be exhibiting at many trade fairs in Europe this year and look forward to welcoming new and old customers. The new ink set was brought to the


market by one of the worldʼs leading sublimation specialists, Print Equipment, with headquarters in Ottersweier, Germany.


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


automatically remove specific design colours that match garment colours eliminating the need for ink to be printed in those areas. Also included is advanced handling of white ink management that not only saves a great deal on white ink costs but also increases the image print quality and feel. Users can also select and create pre-defined print queues that are based on colour or type of garment, resolution requirements as well as preferred colour printing requirements – realistic or vibrant. These features provide a great deal of printing options as well as greatly increasing productivity and reducing potential production errors. This version also supports existing GT-3 Series Brother printers providing existing Brother users who purchase the new GTX printer the ability to use a single software package to print to both machines. Existing Digital Factory Apparel users can add on the new GTX printer package for a small fee.


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