Textile printing is the process by which colour is applied
to fabric in defined patterns or designs, as opposed to a whole piece of fabric
being dyed. There are many different ways of doing this and over the years
things have changed a lot; the intended use of the fabric determines exactly
what printing process is needed.
At Focus Label we manufacture textile printing machines for
textile labels; these labels carry a lot of important information such as
brand, washing instruction, size etc and are sewn into the products during
their manufacturing.
There are many different types of textile printing machines
on the market, so here is a quick guide to the machines that we manufacture at
Focus Label:
· B4 Machine – this is an
entry level machine for cost effective production of printed textiles for
garment labelling, decorative ribbon and apparel trim. It provides quicker
changeovers, easy set up, a choice of drying systems and is easy to maintain.
It also requires very little training, produces less waste and is a compact
design.
· LX Machine – this is the
most advanced machine for cost effective production of printed textiles for
garment labelling, decorative ribbon, apparel trim, elastics and heat
transfers. The LX machine allows full colour and job changes within seconds
thanks to its patented ink cartridge systems, on run register and advanced
settings. It also offers high speed production output, combination drying
systems and fast and easy operation.
· Fabric Curing Oven Machine
– when using heat curing inks for fabric printing, the finished rolls require
final curing in an oven to enable full wash resistance. This oven has several
levels with good spacing, allowing a large quantity of labels to be cured at
once. It also comes in two system sizes, has thermostatic controls, fumes
exhaust and is fully time and temperature programmable.
· TagTrans Machine – this is
a heat transfer machine, heat transfers are a popular method of printing
information directly onto garments, eliminating the need for labels. Our range
of TagTrans machines includes the LX Rotary presses and the silk screen
printing systems. These machines are the most cost effective and practical
method of production of heat transfers, they include multi colour transfers in
one pass, no halo, reduced waste and high definition transfers.
· TTC 100 Machine – this is a
low maintenance system for cutting labels which uses ultrasonic cutting
technology. It includes a computer control feed and measuring system and high
definition photo eye for register stability, as well as having a touch key
panel which allows for fast set up and changeovers.
· Platemaking Systems Machine
– this machine allows you to manufacture your own printing plates, the all in
one machine combines all of the platemaking processes. We offer both water and
solvent systems and both are available in a range of sizes from A4 to A1.
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