Machinery News
Epson releases new flagship high volume textile printer. . .
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he Monna Lisa Evo Tre scanning printer with 64 PrecisionCore printheads is Epsonʼs new flagship high volume textile printer, offering a complete solution for all textile market needs. The printer is built for high productivity (maximum printing speed of 779m sq/hr) without compromising the printing quality. Monna Lisa Evo Tre 64ʼs PrecisionCore technology combines quality, accuracy and speed which provides the maximum level of flexibility and reliability so that it is the right solution for a dynamic and diversified textile market. Also, recently released is Epsonʼs new breakthrough Genesta PG-Revo pigment ink, which provides industry-standard dry and wet rub fastness in deep shades (same results as traditional printing according to ISO 105 X12) without post-treatment of fabric by faster chemical and physical bonding characteristics and allows for high-quality printing on a wide range of fabric types and applications including fast growing on-demand fashion and home textile markets.
PG-Revo ink does not consume water in the post printing process, which makes it very environmentally friendly. PG-Revo inks can be also applied on fabrics without pre-treatment, further boosting their eco-friendly performances.
…And new SureColor SC-F6300 dye sublimation printer
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uilding on the success of its predecessor, the SureColor SC-F6200, Epson has announced the new SC-F6300, 44in, dye sublimation printer.
Having been developed for textile producers, photographic studios and promotional goods businesses, the SC-F6300 offers improved user productivity and reduced downtime. This is achieved through simple installation, easy user maintenance and a complementary suite of bundled software that allows users to better manage their printing efficiency. The SC-F6300 bundled software includes: Epson Edge Print
RIP, Epson Edge Dashboard Support (including EMX profiles), and Epsonʼs LFP Accounting Tool. These provide the most appropriate level of software support to help businesses run even
The Monna Lisa Evo Tre 64
more efficiently, and better analyse costing and profitability. All new features and enhancements are there to reduce usersʼ TCO. Easy user access and printhead maintenance, minimise the need to call an engineer. The out-of-the-box, easy start-up from delivery, gets businesses up and running as quickly as possible. The optional Epson branded take-up reel offers more control of take-up quality. The improved specification of key parts increases the product life and ROI.
Whether youʼre
producing sports tops, lightweight fashion
items, promotional gifts, mugs, mouse
mats, key fobs or
phone covers, The SureColor SC-F6300 has been designed to play a crucial part in the seamless delivery
The SureColor SC-F6300
of a total, end-to-end colour printing solution.
CMYUK appointed as the UK and Ireland distributor for Gerberʼs MCT laser cutters
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MYUK has been appointed as the UK and Ireland distributor for Gerberʼs MCT laser cutters. Scott Schinlever, president and COO, automation solutions, Gerber Technology, said: “Itʼs a natural fit. The UK is the second largest Western out-of-home signage market in the world, following the US. With CMYUKʼs position in the market, I see it as a huge opportunity for us together to serve CMYUKʼs growing customer base with digital finishing and workflow software.
This arrival of the Gerber MCT laser cutter perfectly complements the full CMYUK digital cutting portfolio that services the sign, graphics and soft signage markets.
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The Gerber MCT cutter is equipped with a high-powered laser that delivers heat- sealed, non-fraying edges, and cuts accurately every time. The revolutionary system offers
highly reliable ʻno-touchʼ
CMYUK is now a distributor for Gerber’s MCT laser cutters
laser cutting to ensure no accidental lifting or moving of the fabrics while cutting. By implementing a singular Gerber MCT cutter, a company can offer a wider range of jobs without the need for multiple machines. The innovative system offers 8-12 times the throughput and productivity compared to manual cutting while also reducing waste through close nesting of parts. Mr Schinlever added: “Digital textile printing is expected to grow exponentially between now and 2021. Our partnership with CMYUK will help drive innovation in the evolving market by providing PSPs with a cutting-edge solution that will help them tackle any challenge that they are faced with.”
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