Machinery News
Roq unveils new Impress P10C05 M T
he new Impress P10C05 M from Roq has been designed to meet growing market demands by combining versatility, performance, and intelligent automation. It features 10 pallets and fi ve heat-pressing stations and has been engineered to handle both hot peel and cold peel operations in the same unit. The new platform can reach up to 600 pieces per hour when equipped with combined pressing station and complementary robotic attachments. Key features include:
• Hot peel and cold peel on the same platform.
• Dual-function pressing station: hot/ cold in the same position.
• Hot peel with four combined heat presses for faster production speed and better fi nish.
The new Roq Impress P10C05 M
• Two pressing stations with Ø63 mm cylinders for +25% pressing power.
• Built-in chiller for temperature control and operational stability. The line is completed with the new Roq PULL+, an automatic unloader
Inkcups updates the Helix ONE A
number of updates have been made to Inkcup’s Helix ONE that will boost effi ciency and expand application possibilities for users. These include:
• Auto fi le and barcode scanning: This technology ensures accurate printing with smart part detection. Additionally, barcode scanning enables quick artwork recall, boosting effi ciency, while also automatically pausing printing if the part scanned does not match the fi le to be printed.
• New jettable primer: Used to promote adhesion on powder-coated products, Inkcups has launched SureBond Primer,
a new jettable primer developed specifi cally for the Helix ONE.
• Smaller diameter capability: The diameter range of the Helix ONE has been expanded to enable decoration of smaller cylindrical items right down to 33mm in diameter.
Gregory Harwood, director of digital product management and global service, Inkcups, said: “These upgrades enhance the pre-press fi le preparation stage with auto fi le and barcode scanning; as well as allow for an even greater range of applications with our upgraded jettable primer and the addition of a smaller diameter capability.”
with a redesigned stacking system. Using an innovative pivoting arm, the system guides each batch into a gripping mechanism, ensuring a precise transfer to the conveyor belt.
Roq PULL+ technical improvements: • Direct integration with conveyor. • New stacking tray optimised for garment batches.
• Rotating pivoting arm that feeds the gripping system.
• Batch quantity defined directly in the Roq Impress.
Focused on productivity and operational flexibility, the new Roq Impress P10C05 M is a major step forward for companies looking to automate processes, increase output, and ensure consistent results in transfer applications.
Azon releases new DTF powder shaker
A
zon has hit the market with its new compact, DTF powder shaker, the Chorus.
Crafted in the EU, the 24in machine was built for creators who demand consistency operation and total control.
It is compatible with Epson, Roland DG, Mimaki, and
other leading DTF printers.
It includes:
• Multilingual interface and OEM-customised 4.3in touchscreen for global-ready control.
• Advanced dual-stage heating hazard protection ensures user and device safety.
The Helix ONE now includes a number of updates
• Certifi ed for the future – full CE and UL compliance scheduled for Q4/2025, ensuring seamless global distribution.
• Free software upgrades during warranty period and two-year standard warranty. The Chorus also comes with Azon Creator suite, delivering a smart, automated user experience – from powder fl ow management to temperature control and speed regulation – all optimised for fl awless prints, every time.
| 16 | September 2025
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk The new 24in Azon Chorus
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