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Integrated
print & cut for dye sublimation breakthrough
from Mimaki with new TPC-1000
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20
May 09
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With an attractive £7,995 price tag,
the Mimaki CJV30-60 delivers extraordinary
value in the competitive solvent print and
cut market. Its 1m wide brother the
CJV30-100 is currently available at
just £9,995, and at this price, is better
specced and costs less than other (narrower)
print and cut machines.
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Last
year, Mimaki introduced its CJV30 printer / cutter
line-up running either full or eco-solvent inks. These
machines - available in a unique choice of four different
widths can use either solvent ink to print to a host
of different substrates, including garment marking
materials that enable the production of printed numbers,
team names as well as branding and promotional elements,
but for those wanting to use a true sublimation solution,
the launch of the new Mimaki TPC-1000 combines the
integrated print & cut technology of the CJV30
Series with an aqueous ink.
Dye
sublimation printing with high density dye sublimation
inks exhibits a wider colour gamut, and facilitates
printing on heat transfer paper for applying to polyester
sportswear, workwear and swimsuits. The print and
cut solution allows for fast and accurate order processing
of variable data and short run jobs.
The
dye sublimation process is actually quite simple -
the transfer paper is printed upon, then the fabric
and transfer paper are placed in a heat press. Under
the influence of heat, the ink transferred to the
paper is dyed to polyester materials whereby the water-content
of the ink vaporises instantly. This results in vivid
dye coloured images being produced directly on the
fabric - with no appreciable change in the handle
of the garment. Due to the fabrics retaining their
washability, this technology is particularly suitable
for sportswear.
The
Mimaki TPC-1000 shares the core features of the award
winning CJV30 Series - including the very neat 'Auto
Media Clamp function' for continuous printing and
cutting - with barely any user intervention required.
The clamps (that move the media through the printer)
are set from the RasterLink Pro 4TA RIP software (that
incidentally is bundled free with the machine) whereby
four different levels of clamp pressure can be selected
according to the type of substrate. The clamp pressure
is automatically changed between the printing and
cutting, ensuring the correct tension for each - distinctly
different - process is correct.
Like
the vast majority of Mimaki's current line-up of inkjet
printers, the TPC-1000 features their UISS (Uninterrupted
Ink Supply System) that automatically switches ink
supply when a cartridge runs out. For the printing
company working to tight deadlines, this means that
printing late into the night can be done without the
fear of ink running out and without the need to stay
and watch over the printer! In a normal working day,
it also means that spent ink cartridges can be replaced
'on the fly' without having to pause the printer or
interrupt the job.
Borrowing
a well liked and powerful feature from Mimaki's range
of stand alone cutting plotters, the TPC-1000 also
features their Half Cut function for producing die
cut images that are held into the transfer paper with
tiny tabs. This reduces wasted paper, and makes for
a neater transfer and easier placement of the print
on to the garment or product.
As
already mentioned, the TPC-1000 features as standard
not only Mimaki's high end Postscript 3 RIP, but also
the Simple Studio TA software for basic design creation,
and the powerful FineCut 7 plugin for CorelDRAW or
Adobe Illustrator (on Mac or PC).
Significantly;
taking advantage of either the Mimaki Sb51 sublimation
inkset or the new Sb52 set that features particularly
intense colours and a very dense black (the sort of
result normally required on sportswear and promotional
products) entitles the owner of the machine to Hybrid's
fully comprehensive warranty, affording peace of mind
and investment protection for the first two years
of the machine's life.
Duncan
Jefferies; Marketing Manager at Hybrid (Mimaki's exclusive
UK & Ireland distributors) was particularly interested
in seeing the launch of the TPC-1000 and felt it added
considerable weight to their claim that they very
much lead the way in inkjet textile printing.
"Mimaki
really has, since the dawn of wide format textile
inkjet printing, firmly held the baton for customers
who have wanted a genuine, well thought out and
productive solution. The Mimaki TPC-1000 features
many of the traits of some of Mimaki's most expensive
printers, yet in conjunction with a heat press delivers
a solution in a compact footprint to customers wanting
to up their game when it comes to dye sub printing."
He
continues; "Whilst dye sublimation is perfect
for garment decoration and sportswear production,
its breadth of application doesn't have to stop
there. We have many customers producing stunning
prints onto fabric bags, polyester coated rigid
materials (mugs, plates and promotional items) and
at the other end of the scale; flags and in-store
displays. The TPC-1000 will do all of this and more!"