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Focus on DTG Printing AMAYA SALES UK Three new DTG printers from Polyprint P


olyprint has launched three brand new direct to garment printers to give customers a wider choice on print size and product cost.


Texjet Shortee This is the smallest of the three but still prints up to 32x45cm which is A3+. The Shortee is a very compact printer and very competitive in price. It has a selection of four different sized


platens including a sleeve platen, small, medium and large. The large one also accommodates a polo shirt. It comes with the excellent Polyprint V7 RIP which alleviates the need for programs like Photo Shop.


Texjet Echo This is the new version of the very popular Texjet Plus Advanced. It has new styling, new magnetic platen system with a choice of eight sizes, touch screen controls and new optimized linear guide system for smoother control of the bed movement. It comes standard with its excellent print quality and ease of use. It has a maximum print area of 42x60cm.


Texjet More This printer is very similar to the Texjet Echo but with a much larger print area of 42x95cm. It has a selection of another six different sizes and can be used with a two pallet system.


The three new Texjet models


Screen print and DTG mix This unique system of printing the white base on a screen print


unit and the colour on the Texjet Plus is now well established and working well within some large screen print companies.


www.amayauk.com XPRES


Produce T shirts quickly, easily and competitively


M&R


EZPrep pre-treatment system for DTG printing


E Epson’s SureColor F2000 D


irect to garment printing is now a well-established and recognised process and the Epson SureColor SC-F2000 DTG


from Xpres is taking the industry by storm. The SC-F2000ʼs simple operating system and excellent value for money has made it a class leader. High quality and versatility are just two of the machines many key features and being perfect for fashion, promotional wear and home décor items such as cushions and tea towels is how the machine has become commonplace in many printing facilities. Acclaimed for its quick print speeds the SureColor DTG machine can print a T shirt in just 27 seconds. Definitely the must have machine for any garment decorator in 2017.


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ZPrep automatically pretreats garments for use in direct to garment (DTG) digital printing.


Itʼs designed to maximize print consistency, minimize overspray, and eliminate guesswork from the pretreatment process. EZPrepʼs consistent application of pretreatment solution can reduce overall consumption, speed up production, and decrease costs. With auto mode activated, spraying begins when the shirt drawer is closed. EZPrep allows the coverage area


and pretreatment dosage to be controlled by adjusting settings on the touchscreen interface, and Job Recall allows operators to store and retrieve saved parameter settings. With EZPrep,


pretreatment can be applied on the inward scan of the spray carriage, and again on the outward scan if desired. EZPrepʼs four tool-free stainless steel nozzles are easy to remove and can be turned on or off in any combination to confine pretreatment application to the print area. The spray-start and spray-stop positions are also adjustable through the touchscreen interface. EZPrep includes separate reservoirs


for pretreatment solution and water, enabling the system to be cleaned simply by


pressing a virtual button to flow water through the stainless steel spray nozzles. The system


is also designed to


keep the nozzles clear by automatically initiating


the cleaning process at programmed intervals during extended pauses in production.


EZPrep www.mrprint.com www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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