Focus on Digital Printing SABUR DIGITAL A range of machines from world leading manufacturers H
aving served the British textile industry for 20 years Sabur is well recognised as one of the market leaders in the supply chain to the ever growing digital textile printing and manufacturing sector.
Its hardware portfolio proudly boasts machines from world leading
manufacturers including DGI, Mimaki, and Roland printers with heat and calendar presses from European manufacturers Klieverik and Sefa.
Sublimation printing
Sabur Digital has recently increased its co-operation with Korean manufacturer DGI and has a range of products in its show suite including the all new DGI Fabrijet FT-1608 and the Fabrijet FT- 1908. These two printers are capable of printing true sublimation prints at 75sq m/hr, with the footprint of a typical standard printer and coming with a three- year warranty.
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True colour, quality and value three sizes.
roductive and powerful, the Roland TrueVis SG series is going from strength to strength and is one of
Xpresʼ most popular print and cut machines.
The SG series provides the versatility and ease of use needed to attract customers when just starting out or wanting to expand production.
The machine features two new FlexFire print heads which deliver beautiful prints more efficiently with new vibrant inks offering a wider colour gamut. New print heads have been designed to make sure every drop of ink falls exactly where it is intended when firing precision droplets in
YES LTD Create that extra oomph U
V printing has been around a while but never like this. The new Compress iUV range of machines has redefined this method of decoration. Both in terms of the equipment and the process UV printing has never been more affordable than it is with the Compress iUV range of machines. The ink delivery system, for instance, actually saves you money. Whereas other machines use a cartridge system the Compress machines use a bulk ink feed system which can result in a 30% - 40% saving.
The machines are configured with eight heads which can be set up in a variety of
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with this range of machines expanding the flexibility of the machine even further. For this style of printing the primer is laid down first followed by the foil, the white ink and, finally, the CMYK ink. For that extra oomph a clear layer can also be added whether you are printing on plastic, glass or many other substrates. Whatever you are printing the vacuum bed ensures that the item is firmly held in place.
different ways depending on need. You could, for instance, have four CMYK and four white or four CMYK, two white, one clear topcoat and one jettable primer. Foil printing can also easily be achieved
By the way, if you want to digitally print onto garments then check out the DTG Digital range of machines.
www.yesltd.co.uk www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk The four channel
printer/cutter uses the new TrueVis fast drying inks delivering superb results. The ink offers exceptional output while meeting strict environmental standards. Available in 500cc CMYK pouches. The SG300 is powered by the
VersaWorks Dual RIP software and new, improved cutting technology increases accuracy and efficiency. A new carriage and blade offer increased downforce and accuracy, allowing you to work with a wider range of media.
Produce a range of indoor and outdoor applications including banners, signs,
Roland TrueVis SG300
Sabur’s show suite
Hybrid printers are seen as a future growth area with print houses looking to maximise profits by investing in dual types of printing with the financial outlay of one machine. The DGI Fabrijet FT-3204X is a 3.2m printer with dual print capability in its armoury, the FT-3204X will comfortably print both direct to textile and transfer paper alternating between medias as and when required using the same ink set. This remarkable printer single phase
printer has a retracting gutter to ensure a quick and easy switch from media to media, and with speeds of 80sq m/h this is truly a contender for machine of the year 2017.
Pigment printing
Pigment printing has seen significant growth in 2017 and with the introduction of the Mimaki TX300P-1800 direct to textile printing using pigment ink has never been so accessible. With a maximum print speed of 68sq m/hr and with a competitively priced ink set with fabulous colour vibrancy, the TX has been a remarkable game changer in the industry.
Sabur Digital has a 2,500sq ft show suite packed with the above machines and is conveniently placed just 10 minutes from the M1/A1 and M62 motorway network.
www.sublimationinks.com
stickers, garment personalisation and much more. The future of your business starts here.
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