Focus on Dye Sublimation By 2021 it is estimated that the dye sublimation print market will be worth nearly
€3 billion. Here we take a look at some of the printers and consumable products that will help garment decorators join this burgeoning market.
DYE SUBLIMATION SUPPLIES Always on the lookout for new products D
ye Sublimation Supplies stocks a variety of products for the personalised print industry; from sublimation blanks, ink and transfer paper to printers, heat presses and business in a box starter kits. The product range has grown steadily, and Dye Sublimation Supplies now imports its blank products from three sources, which allows the company to get the best product for the best price.
Dye Sublimation Supplies is always on the lookout for new products as well; not just new and interesting blanks, but also ink and film technologies. Sublisplash, which is a sublimation ink manufactured in the EU has been a great success for us so far, with a deep black reproduction, and the company is excited to see how the new Reveal-S PrintPerfect System, an incredible solution for sublimating onto cotton, develops as new films are added.
PENCARRIE A decorator’s dream S
OLʼS Magma Sublimation T-Shirt (01704) is an ideal blank canvas for a full colour, full-coverage dye sublimation print. Made from 100% polyester, the T shirt has a soft cotton feel, elastane ribbed collar and is label free making it ideal for customisation and re- branding. Also available in a ladies fit 01705. Put colour into your consumerʼs life with the BagBase Sublimation Digital Reporter (BG963).
One of the things Dye Sublimation Supplies enjoys about supplying the sublimation industry is the many varied and unique designs that customers produce with its products and advice; the value of the
Reveal-S
PrintPerfect P600 with Epson printer and GeoKnight press
customer achieve their vision with Dye Sublimation Suppliesʼ products is what it is all about.
finished product is in their design at the end of the day and being able to help a
DAE HA UK At the forefront of sublimation printing L
otus manufactures various sizes of high pressure pneumatic presses, all perfectly suit the art of successful sublimation printing, from 40x50cm desktop to 100x180cm large format. The Lotus M-Press series (large format) is innovative and unique on the market. It has been specifically designed for sublimation and high pressure applications.
With patented membrane technology, the M-Press series like all Lotus presses, offers a constant even pressure across every square centimetre of the printing plates. Utilising a compressed air inflated rubber membrane; this also
ensures correct pressure is applied, even when pressing materials with different thicknesses at the same time.
BG963
A decoratorʼs dream, the bag features an HD sublimation image surface, press-optimised decoration panel and tear out adhesive fabric label. iPad/tablet compatible, the bag has Rip- Strip closure, adjustable shoulder strap, mesh zip pocket under flap and an internal pocket.
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LTS690 Pneumatic Press
The pressure can be regulated in steps of 0.1 bar starting from 0.1 to 4.5 bar (4.5 bar is the equivalent to 8 bar on a conventional pneumatic heat press). The alphanumeric touch screen display allows you to enter the transfer time and the pressure alternatively in kg/cm2 or bar. The transfer temperature is displayed separately. High-quality ceramic heating elements are integrated in the heating plate. With a fast start up time to operating temperature, they ensure an equal temperature across the whole printing plate and are individually interchangeable and with two pressure feeds, one plate can be prepared for printing while the other is being pressed.
Other printing surface variants and individual customer-specific formats are also available, all coming with an industry leading two year warranty. Lotus Heat Presses are available exclusively in the UK through Dae Ha UK.
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