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Industry News


CMYUK appointed a direct channel partner for Epson SC-F Series C


MYUK has been appointed a direct channel partner for Epson’s newly expanded SC-F Series of paper dye sublimation printers.


The updated dye sub paper SC-F series was developed in-house by Epson, and combines its superior ink formulations with innovative technology. It features three fi rsts for Epson: an A4 desktop, 24in table-top, and a genuine 64in-wide fl uorescent ink printer. The series delivers innovation at every level for sports, apparel, interiors, homeware, décor, gift and promotional applications. Robin East, sales director, CMYUK, said: “CMYUK has a strong reputation for


S Epson’s SC-F6300


textiles. We have been servicing the dye sublimation market with high-quality paper, direct to textile printers, and heat presses for many years. We also offer extensive ranges of stunning digitally prepared fabrics. “Partnering with Epson enhances our service offerings even further, and we are particularly excited about its latest desktop


SAi launches new Flexi 21 software


Ai has released Flexi 21, the most feature-rich version of its fl agship signmaking software.


The 64-bit RIP system is engineered to meet the demanding design to production challenges of sign and display and large format print providers for both novice and more advanced users, while continuing to be highly productive with fast processing speeds.


SAi’s Flexi 21 design and RIP print software now supports multi-layer/ white and varnish ink layered printing. With this versatile and powerful tool, Flexi can generate white or varnish ink on the fl y or from the white layer in the predefi ned design. Users can control how the ink is printed in both the Flexi Design and Flexi RIP Production Manager functions. This sandwich mode printing supports printing


multiple layers, for example, a bottom layer of white, colour in the middle and varnish on top. With the ability to preview the white channel beforehand, users save RIP and print time and avoid wasted materials. Users printing a set of documents with mostly shared elements, can change certain text or images from document to document. The Flexi 21 variable data printing tool will let you design the print template with a sample fi le, select the element that will change per document and then specify the data to be used. This feature supports variable data images (including raster fi les, transparent pngs and most eps and PDFs), text, QR codes, data matrix, barcodes, and Braille.


Flexi 21 has been created as an all-in-one solution for design, print, print and cut and direct to vinyl production workfl ow.


dye sublimation printers that will certainly satisfy the pent-up demand of the fl ourishing small home business sector.” Phil McMullin, sales manager, Pro Graphics Products, Epson UK, added: “CMYUK has a reputation for quality, and for understanding the needs of a wide range of printers from the smallest company to the largest organisations. Its leading position in textile consumables brings exceptional benefi ts to the Epson dye sublimation products – we know that higher quality fabrics used in production result in better print quality. It makes every sense for us to partner with a company that has the credibility and a complete offering.”


Merchandise World to return in September


T


he organisers of Merchandise World have announced the event will return in September.


The event planned for June will no longer take place and all efforts are now being focused on the next Merchandise World, which will now take place at Marshall Area, Milton Keynes on Wednesday, September 8.


Show organiser, Ella Long, said: “We know our industry loves the opportunity to get together, and our utmost priority is to ensure that this can be done safely for all at Merchandise World. We want our next event to be a real celebration for our industry, and we feel that this can happen in September. In the meantime we will putting new procedures in place, and we will we also be able to assess events taking place before ours to make sure that Merchandise World is not only successful and fun, but also a model on how a show should be run post-COVID.”


| 14 | May 2021 www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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