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Introducing the new Brother GTXpro


rother has introduced its latest direct to garment printer – the GTXpro – which is available from dealers now.


After the very successful introduction of the mass production machine GTXpro BULK a few months ago, it became clear to Brother that the advantages of this industrial direct to garment printer should be made available to everyone as soon as possible. With the GTXpro you get the benefits of an operator friendly high-end direct to garment printer with the best technology made by Brother.


Features of the new GTXpro: ● Newly designed industrial white print head: Newly


developed white print head technology with inside ink circulation. This results in using less white ink for cleaning.


● High-speed print mode: The new design of the white print head allows the use of more nozzles compared to previous models. This allows up to 10% faster printing with special ‘fast mode’ print settings.


● Optimised maintenance process – less time needed: The automatic cleaning processes have been reduced for increased productivity drastically.


● Environmentally-friendly: Oeko-Tex Passport and GOTS 5.0 certified Innobella Textile Inks.


● Operator friendly: Installation and training by an authorised Brother DTG technician.


● Additional print height sensor: The new sensor technology M


&R Printing Equipment, the world’s largest manufacturer of screen printing equipment, and DCC Group, Asia’s largest provider of complete printing solutions for screen, sublimation, and direct inkjet printing technologies, announce the formation of M&R Global. M&R Global is a strategic alliance to engineer, manufacture, and source innovative, high performance garment decorating equipment and graphic screen printing equipment solutions.


Brother GTX


detects if the platen is too low in order to reduce ink mist and ensure print quality.


● Print reservation function for higher productivity. ● Flexibility: Easy printing on a wide variety of textiles such as trousers, shoes, caps and much more. Printing on various materials is possible, from cotton to silk or polyester – all with the same ink.


● Compact industrial design and size suitable for all kind of production environment.


● Easy to move and add to any production: For a flexible process modulation of your production.


All additional products, such as printing platens, currently compatible with the GTX, can also be used with the GTXpro. The new GTXpro uses less ink for cleaning, requires less process time, has less environmental impact, requires less space and has fewer limitations.


M&R Printing Equipment and DCC Group align to establish M&R Global


The first initiative of the M&R Global alliance is the launch of the COPPERHEAD line of screen printing equipment comprising carousel and oval format textile automatic presses, graphic flatbed presses, gas fired and electric curing systems, and a complete range of pre-press and on-press accessories.


COPPERHEAD Pro Flex


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olyprint has added the powerful PreTreaterPro to its family of DTG products.


Danny Sweem, CEO of M&R Printing Equipment, said: “The partnership with DCC Group is a strategic growth opportunity to expand M&R’s development and manufacturing operations beyond North America to better serve the global screen printing markets where M&R has always wanted to expand our presence. To have the opportunity to undertake this initiative in conjunction with the DCC Group of Companies, a trusted partner of M&R for over 20 years, is especially gratifying.” Engineering and design for the new COPPERHEAD line of products will take place in Mumbai, India, and Roselle, Illinois, with manufacturing in Mumbai. The complete line of new COPPERHEAD products will be brought to market under the M&R Global brand and will be available outside the US from select distributors throughout the world.


Polyprint launches PreTreater Pro for DTG printing The PreTreaterPro


Garment pre-treating is the foundation to achieving vibrant colours, sharp details and washability in DTG printing. PreTreater Pro is the key to getting top-quality prints, consistency in repeated jobs and improved washability, while saving on liquid costs. George Benglopoulos, CEO of Polyprint, said: “PreTreater Pro is simple to use and has been created after careful consideration of customer needs. As a DTG printer manufacturer, since 2006,


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Polyprint has aimed to corner the market with innovative products that guide DTG businesses to their success. PreTreater Pro is designed to offer consistent pre-treatment every time, on every T shirt.”


Grigoris Gavrilidis, head of research and development at Polyprint, added: “Repeatability and consistency are the key to successful production runs. Its auto recirculation system ensures liquid homogeneity and prevents sedimentation, prolonging liquid life span. Additionally, an anti-corrosion Isolation Chamber (Box-in-a-Box design) ensures that mist is contained, protecting mechanical and electronical parts, thus prolonging the machines lifespan.” The PreTreater Pro is available in the UK through Amaya Sales UK.


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