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Machinery News


Introducing the new Aeoon Kyo Hybrid Series


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he new Aeoon Kyo Hybrid Series is the first combination screen and digital textile printing machine, says Aeoon.


Available from Q3, the hybrid machine contains both a screen printing unit and a DTG unit, allowing decorators to screen print white ink without pretreatment before applying a DTG print. The Hybrid Add-On screen printing unit has an integrated, industrial flash curing unit, while the Kyo DTG unit is designed for mass production and produces pin-sharp prints at 600dpi. It is available with two or three pallets, and four, eight or 12 print heads. Pallets can be changed for different applications. The screen printing unit fits onto the back of the DTG printer, allowing for screen printing, DTG printing or a combination of both methods.


It is estimated that the machine has a top speed of 1,280 prints an hour when running at full capacity. And like all Aeoon machines, the Kyo Hybrid Series can be adapted to suit individual company needs.


New small-format cutting plotter from Graphtec T


he popular CE series of cutting plotters from Graphtec has now been expanded with the introduction of the CE Lite-50 machine. Described as a new category small-format entry-level professional cutting plotter, it features design and production capabilities invariably not found in any similarly positioned and priced machine.


Included in the number of key features of CE Lite-50 are a faster than normal cutting speed of 500mm/sec, a 50cm-wide roll media facility that is ideal for the handling of heat transfer media, a LED-based sensor, intuitive


touch-panel operation and an expandable interface. The machine also incorporates, as standard, Graphtecʼs latest


CE Lite-50


Version 7 of the proprietary ARMS (Automatic Registration Mark Sensing) system for radically enhanced media plotting and cutting accuracy and Cutting Master software that enables use of design data created in Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW programs. The CE Lite-50 cutting plotter can be used for a diverse range of applications, including those found in the craft skills and hobbies sectors. Typical applications include apparel, accessories and promotional products decoration, small-run label production, glass- decorative and vehicle graphics and self-adhesive vinyl-based


signs. The machine will accommodate sheets of material in sizes of A4, A3, SRA3 and Super A3.


Sabur adds DGI FT-1604 sublimation printer to portfolio H


aving worked alongside Korean printer manufacturer DGI for the last three years, Sabur has now added the Fabrijet DGI FT-1604 sublimation printer to its portfolio. Sabur's portfolio already includes the likes of the DGI FT-3204X, DGI FD-1908, DGI FD-1904, DGI HSFT, and DGI HSFT II printers. The Fabrijet FT series of printers from DGI were the first printers in the world available with state-of-the-art, industrial, Panasonic print heads. The DGI FT-1604 is the same sublimation printer as its bigger brother,


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the DGI FT-1608, but has four print heads rather than eight as standard. What users get are all of the industrial features of the 1608, such as the heavy


duty take up,light weight paper usage and economical sublimation inks, but also the option at any time to easily upgrade the DGI FT-1604 machine to the DGI FT-1608.


Production speeds are excellent too – Fabrijet DGI FT-1604


with true production print speeds of up to 56sq m/per hour and upgraded production speeds of up to 112sq m/per hour.


May 2018 | 21 |


The new Kyo Hybrid printer from Aeoon


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