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Focus on Wide Format Printing GRAFITYP Add a little extra dimension G


rafityp UK offers the very best options


for anyone wanting to produce either printed textile transfers or signs and graphics.


As one of the most successful resellers of Rolandʼs excellent range of print and cut machines in recent times, Grafityp, with its vast wealth of experience will make sure you get the best possible solution for your work, and the best available materials for your needs. The extensive range of print and


PRINT FACTORY


Advances in colour management for large format print


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Roland DG TrueVIS SG-300


cut options from Roland allow the user to produce stunning full-colour logos and graphics for heat application using the perfect combination of Roland machines and Siser printable transfer products.


With print and cut combined into just one machine, you have a whole host of printing options that can add extra dimension and direction to your business and allow you to offer even more to your customers. Grafityp can offer great deals on Roland machines of all widths from the entry level BN-20 at 500mm wide through 762mm and 1370mm VersaCAMM and TrueVIS options up to 1625mm wide TrueVIS and SolJet machines, all tried and tested offering brilliant high-quality results.


Match these machines with some of the very best materials around from Siser for all textile transfer applications or indeed Grafitypʼs own manufactured materials for signs, graphics, walls, vehicles, shop fronts, banners, light boxes, floors, exhibition stands, POS, pop-ups and roll-ups, canvas, flag and windows, and you soon start to realise just what extra dimension this type of purchase can add to your existing business.


www.grafityp.co.uk Version 6 puts the user in control R A SMART Quality and reliability in mind T


he Mimaki TX300P is a 1.8m wide textile printer capable of printing using either reactive, acid, pigment or disperse dyes. It can be used to print high quality designs onto a range of fabrics; from natural materials such as silk or cotton to man-made fibres such as nylons and polyesters, depending on the ink chemistry used. Able to print at speeds of up to 68sq m/hr, itʼs perfectly


suited to those wanting to achieve short to medium production runs.


The TX300P benefits from powerful


Panasonic head technology, resulting in high velocity firing rates from the four in-line heads.


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Mimaki has also released brand new ink sets to be used in conjunction with the machine, specifically manufactured with quality and reliability in mind. R A Smart has been Mimakiʼs specialist textile reseller in the UK for over 20 years and is renowned as an expert in the field. The company is able to offer a turn-key solution for textile printing using any ink chemistry, as well as offer on-going support and consumables through its friendly and experienced team.


www.rasmart.co.uk


Version 6 features an easy to use dashboard that puts the user in control of all aspects of the production process through a single web-based interface and provides data-driven insights that enable operators to identify and address inefficiencies. The dashboard can share quality control measurement reports against set tolerances with the print-buyer, and the solution provides track and trace IDs to show the real-time status of each job, printer and cutter. The update also delivers multiple advances in colour management tools, ensuring consistent, accurate and vivid colour reproduction across substrates and devices. A new Resource Manager enables better management of colour profiles through storage on a central database, enabling easier access to profiles and ensuring they cannot become corrupted. Several new features have also been applied to the VISU MultiColour Engine, such as a light adjustment tool for visual colour adjustment, cleaner spot colour functionality and a colour correction plug-in that takes RGB to multi-channel creation. Print Factory Version 6 also includes a new


RIP user interface, the implementation of QR codes to enable end-to-end customer tracking, more powerful 64 bit conversion, PSB import (up to 2GB) and support for Mac OSX10.13.


TX300P wwwprintfactory.cloud www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


ide format print operations can now enjoy unrivalled brand and reputation protection thanks to a series of colour management and quality assurance enhancements made to the Print Factory software suite.


The new features, which have been introduced in the Print Factory Version 6 update, have been driven by customer demand and the companyʼs desire to be the industry frontrunner in delivering fully automated workflows.


As well as empowering print shops with the potential to leverage all the benefits that automation can bring, the latest software delivers more robust solutions to ongoing colour management and quality assurance challenges.


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