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Machinery News


Roland’s new VersaUV LEF2-200 features exceptional print capabilities


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oland DG has launched the VersaUV LEF2-200 20in benchtop UV


This latest model forms part of Roland DGʼs popular range of LEF-series desktop and benchtop UV printers, with the LEF2-200 inheriting their renowned ability to print amazing graphics and life-like textures, including premium finishes such as simulated embossing, onto a vast array of materials up to 100 mm (3.94 in) thick. The LEF2-200 can print onto virtually any surface, with typical applications ranging from customised promotional goods, gifts, souvenirs, stationery, electronics, awards, signs, packaging,


VersaUV LEF2-200


and matt finishes as well as simulated 3D embossing for life- like textures with multiple layers of clear ink. It is capable of printing on corners and curves as well as soft materials such as leather and fabric. The new LEF2-200 incorporates a Start Timer Function which completes the setup procedures of printhead cleaning and white ink


industrial items and prototypes. Its ECO-UV ink cures instantly on the surface of the material, so that itʼs possible to print directly onto PVC and plastics, canvas, wood, leather, fabric, etc. Plus, alongside full colour printing, users can also produce premium gloss


circulation automatically by your designated start time and a positioning jig makes it easy to align items on the print table. Plus, the VersaUV LEF2-200 includes the latest VersaWorks 6 RIP software and adopts a new cleaning system to increase reliability.


Summa introduces the L1810 laser cutting system for the sportswear market


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umma has introduced the L1810 laser cutter, bringing advanced laser cutting technology to benefit the sportswear, apparel, swimwear, dye sublimation garments and technical textile markets.


The new L1810, with its 1.8m wide flatbed, is the first laser cutter introduced by Summa since the acquisition of CadCam Technology (CCT). This machine is part of the Summa L Series and equipped with proven laser technology, yet with enhanced features.


Wim Maes, executive director at Summa, said: “With our eyes focused on the textile market, this launch is an important step for Summa. A number of reasons convinced us that laser cutting is the best way to cut sportswear and apparel and we are ready to show the advantages, such as increased


productivity, ease of use, cut accuracy


and automated features, to the market. The


development of this first Summa branded L1810 laser cutter is a powerful product to start with.”


● For the full story visit www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


YES Ltd adds new Ricoma SWD Series embroidery machine to range


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he all new Ricoma SWD Series single-head is the latest embroidery machine to join Your Embroidery


Services Ltdʼs ever-growing product portfolio. With 15 needles and a maximum speed of 1,000 stitches per minute, this networkable and WiFi capable system is perfect for embroidering caps – with its 270° wide cap angle system – and garments, personalising bags and accessories, and undertaking smaller projects too, such as sleeves collars and wallets.


The SWD series boasts one of the widest embroidery areas on any machine and the optional extended table allows users to extend their creative reach providing 1.2m x 500mm of embroidery space.


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


Powered by servo motors, the SWD wide-field tubular system is thought to consume the least amount of power in the industry and is equipped to run around the clock. The robust high-speed motor moves the pantograph smoothly, ensuring low noise, minimised vibration, and guaranteed quality and precision with every stitch. While its redesigned 8in high-definition touch screen panel offers automatic colour change, built in camera function and pre- sew design tracing.


With a memory capacity of 20 million stitches or 200 designs and a maximum standard embroidery area of 800x500mm, the SWD series provides automatic thread trimming, automatic memory retention and thread break detection.


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The L1810 laser cutter


Ricoma


SWD Series single-head


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