Focus on Dye Sublimation
Xpres Raise your productivity standards
Introducing the industrial-level dye sublimation printer that raises productivity standards. Able to deliver true production at up to 255sq m/hr, the SC-F10000 exceeds expectations when it comes to high speed printing, as well as cheap running costs. Available from Xpres Plus now. The SureColor SC-F10000 has been developed primarily for fast, high-volume dye sublimation printing. Its robust design provides consistency, reliability, high-quality throughput and it supports numerous applications including fashion, sportswear, home furnishings and soft signage.
Featuring Epson's bulk ink solution, the SC-F10000 gives you full flexibility with dual three litre or 10 litre CMYK ink packs, or a mixture of both sizes. The system incorporates a hot-swap function, that’s designed to keep you running without interruption.
The SC-F10000
The four large PrecisionCore MicroTFP print heads contain 12,800 nozzles and, with their 4.7in width, ensure a large printing surface. With Epson Precision Dot Technology built in, the SC-F10000 blends three dedicated technologies – Halftone, LUT and Micro Weave – to deliver a superior print finish. Further support is delivered through a choice of EMX files, which select profile and machine settings to achieve the best output.
With a variety of controls in place to ensure accuracy, maintain media feed and make small adjustments automatically, exactly when needed, large and urgent production runs become significantly less stressful. These benefits are delivered by the following technologies: Advanced Auto Tension Control (Ad-ATC) for accurate and stable media feeding even on thin
Sabur Digital Reasons to choose this expert supplier
Set up in 1998 as an expert supplier to the sublimation print sector Sabur soon established itself as the go to industry specialist. Both founding directors Dean Sanger and Ian Burton have been
involved in the textile industry since the early 1980s including sublimation printing since 1990.
Fast forward nearly a quarter of a century and Sabur is still recognised as
the go to company when it comes to sublimation inks, paper, printers and pressing equipment. Partnering with world leading manufacturers including Kiian Ink, DGI, Mimaki, Roland, Klieverik, Sefa and Diferro it’s easy to see why the company continues to have such a strong position in sublimation print sector. Sabur has a fully stocked 2,500sq ft show suite located just a short drive from the M1/A1 motorway network where customers are actively invited to come and view, use and test the equipment. Sabur’s industry leading personnel are happy to offer demonstrations out of hours including evenings and weekends. Sabur offers a next day delivery of sublimation inks and paper from its 10,000sq ft warehouse using one of its fleet of vans to ensure that the product arrives both on time and in original condition.
Sabur’s showroom | 64 | January 2021
www.sublimationinks.com
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
media, auto-adjustment technology (including an integrated RGB camera), and supporting software to monitor printer performance, even remotely. The robust, industrial build quality of the SC-F10000 also incorporates operator-replaceable parts to increase uptime and improve your productivity. Xpres Plus was recently launched to meet the needs of medium to larger printing businesses. The site showcases an extensive collection of wide format equipment. From sublimation, UV and DTG printers to heat presses and calenders, Xpres Plus is geared up to meet the needs of a variety of different enterprises. The team know that bespoke solutions are often required to meet the growing demands of customers and are committed to servicing those requirements.
www.xpresplus.co.uk
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