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                            Mimaki announces unique hybrid

                            printer for flexible textile printing


                          One printer, two inks: enabling fast, efficient print on cotton, hemp,
                        polyester and more, at an entry-level cost and with a compact footprint
           Mimaki, a leading manufacturer of wide-format inkjet   workshops, and educational and research institutions.
           printers and cutting systems, announced that its
           Tx300P-1800 and Tx300P-1800B direct-to-textile    “We are very excited about this breakthrough,” van
           printers have been updated to simultaneously load   den Broek added. “We understand the need for an
           both textile pigment and sublimation dye inks. This   affordable printer with a compact footprint for these
           enables the use of a single printer to print directly on a   users, and we moved swiftly to address this need with
           wide range of textiles without the need to change out   a very unique approach. As digital textile printing
           ink systems. This new technology, that wasn’t possible   continues to gain traction, placing these printers in
           until now, is a breakthrough that will improve    design and educational environments will help
           productivity and increase flexibility for these Mimaki   educate more people about the possibilities presented
           textile printers.                                 by on-demand printing of textiles and spur further
                                                             demand for digitally printed textiles.”
           “Recently, in the textile and apparel markets, quick
           deliveries and short, customised production are   The Details
           becoming increasingly important. This new system is   • With textile pigment ink TP400, large post-treatment
           specifically designed to address this need for    equipment is not required. These inks, which consist of
           cost-effective short run printing of textiles for products   solvent, pigment and binder agent, are fixed through heat
           or samples,” said Ronald van den Broek, General   without impairing the breathability and water absorbency
           Manager Sales of Mimaki Europe. “It means that    of the fabric. The result is beautiful printing on cotton and
           producers can switch fabric types quickly and easily,   hemp materials and is recommended for interior fabrics,
           selecting the appropriate ink system for each fabric.   T-shirts and various other apparel applications.
           And these inks do not require usage of water or   • Sublimation dye ink Sb420 is specifically designed
           steaming in the post-treatment process, making them   for use with pre-treated fabrics, especially polyester.
           environmentally sustainable as well.”             The colour is fixed using heat after printing. Printing on
                                                             polyester with these inks delivers excellent colour
           Mimaki offers five different ink types for textile printing,   accuracy and reproducibility.
           including sublimation dye ink, dispersion dye ink,   • The Tx300P-1800 printer can print directly onto
           textile pigment ink, reactive dye ink and acid dye ink. In   almost any type of natural or man-made fabric and is
           the normal course of operation, one ink per printer   ideally suited for thick and woven textiles. Its
           must be selected. But now textile producers will be   combination of an affordable price, speed and high
           able to use the two most popular ink types in one   quality make it perfect for producing short runs or
           single printer. The Tx300P-1800 and Tx300P-1800B   samples of customised and other designs.
           direct-to-textile printers will be able to simultaneously   • The Tx300P-1800B printer uses an innovative
           load TP400 textile pigment ink for cotton and hemp   automated belt-fed conveyance system that is particularly
           materials as well as Sb420 sublimation dye ink for   effective when printing on modern stretchable materials.
           polyester material. Since neither ink type generally   It prints to a broad range of natural and man-made
           requires steaming or washing in the post-treatment   fabrics and is ideal for the production of fashion, clothing
           process, there is no need for a large space, a huge   and soft furnishing materials.
           quantity of water, or special expertise in handling the
           printed fabric. All that is required is the printer and   The hybrid ink system for the Tx300P-1800 and
           colour fixing equipment, making these entry-level   Tx300P-1800B direct-to-textile printers will be
           printers suitable for use by designers, fabric    commercially available in the summer of 2017.
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