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Machinery News


Sunstar SWF launches new ENS touch screen controller


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Sunstar SWF ENS Embroidery Machine Touch Screen Controller.


The all new ENS embroidery machine touch screen controller has been designed to create an ideal upgrade path for those SWF embroidery machine operators who are devoted to their older SWF – A, B, C and D Series – embroidery machines but want more. John-Paul Burton, sales director at YES Ltd, said: “The company is aware that technology moves on, and instead of only keeping stock of spare parts for the industryʼs 10-year average, the forward-thinking company over produces so that it is able to upgrade machines from as far back as 1996. “The humble floppy disk became largely obsolete by 2007 and thankfully, in 2003, SWF had seen this coming and was one of, if not the first, to introduce USB ports and touch screens with its SWF HC Dual Function embroidery machines. This meant that SWF, like its competitors, had to remain on its technological toes. However, there was one fundamental difference – they still


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.W.T. has put a new spin on the Rototex manual textile printer, with convenient new features and a smaller overall footprint.


Known for the most accurate registration in the industry, the Rototex is the strongest, most reliable manual textile printer on the market. Since its introduction in 1976, the Rototex has been the most sought-after manual T shirt printer in the world. The updated units feature a 20% smaller overall footprint without compromising the stability and durability for which the Rototex is known. A new lightweight head means easier rotation of the carousel to print position and easier indexing. The new design facilitates faster setups and changeovers with tool-free adjustments, and quick release pallets standard on all models. More than four decades since its launch, the Rototex is alive and well, with an unmatched reputation for reliability and durability. In 2018, tens of thousands of print shops around the world are using Rototex units to maintain tight tolerances and produce high-quality images on T shirts and other textiles. A.W.T. World Trade and Graphic Parts International continue to support these users with technical assistance and readily available replacement parts, with many in stock.


our Embroidery Services Ltd has announced the launch of the all-new


kept their original customers in mind, and the new ENS touch screen is testament to this statement.”


The ENS screen


With this all new embroidery machine controller, longstanding customers can take advantage of a full colour 15-inch touch screen together with the extra added benefits of a USB interface, keyboard, mouse and multiple communication ports. Not forgetting the massive stitch memory with more memory channels (rooms) to replace old, deteriorating (standard or LCD) operation control boxes. With 300 design rooms and over


200m stitch design memory, overall this product makes older model SWF embroidery machines slicker and much easier to operate, giving the operator full colour on-screen embroidery that you can see as the design progresses. One of the extra added benefits is that the older IO, CPU and memory boards have also been upgraded to the latest technology and positioned, as before, within the new full colour touch screen operational box to further extend the life of the machine.


A.W.T. updates an old favourite


Vastex introduces new CTS unit


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new Vastex E2-CTS Computer-To-Screen exposing unit offers a high speed, space-saving solution for shops creating print-ready screens using computer-to-screen digital printers.


Digitally-printed CTS screens slide on edge into place for secure, light-tight exposure, without the need for glass panels, vacuum hold-downs or rubber blankets associated with conventional exposing units. Vertical orientation of the CTS unit requires about one-third the floor space of


horizontally-oriented designs. Touch-screen operation and adjustable screen guides allow the operator to select the screen size to be exposed, slide the screen into the chamber and expose it. The E2-CTS unit allows for up to 10 exposure settings to be stored as pre-sets for rapid production. The high-output LED light pack with six, 76cm light bars exposes screens in seconds while producing high resolution half-tones up to 85 LPI and crisp detail in ultra-short exposing times. Vastexʼs proprietary high-output LEDs can cure (crosslink) any emulsion rapidly. The unit operates efficiently at 20% of the power required for metal halide, provides uniform lighting intensity cycle-to-cycle and remains cool during operation.


E2-CTS Computer-To-Screen exposing unit


The Rototex www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


Mounted on sturdy full-width legs with castors for mobility, the unit accommodates screen sizes up to 60x90cm O.D. and is available wired for 120V or 240V.


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