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Roland DG release new guide to print and cut technology.

Roland DG release new guide to print and cut technology

Since 1995, Roland DG has led the market for print and cut solutions. Throughout 2019, the company has launched a slew of new devices, taking their market-leading solutions into a new stage of evolution.

QPS on choosing the right textile ink for the right application.

QPS on choosing the right textile ink for each application

QPS always responds to market demand. In April 2019, following numerous requests for textile inks - other than dye sublimation - for more specific applications, we expanded our product portfolio with the full range of DuPont Artistri digital inks for textiles.

Simple and accurate colour-matching from HP Stitch is a winning combination for Racesafe.

HP Stitch S300 install is a winning combination for Racesafe

Equestrian brand Racesafe says it has plans to explore new business avenues and offer a more tailored service to its customers, following the installation of an HP Stitch S300 dye-sublimation printer.

Mimaki’s new hybrid textile printer to headline 15-strong product line-up at FESPA 2020.

Mimaki Tx300P-1800 MkII textile printer to headline at FESPA

Mimaki Europe has announced today that its brand new hybrid digital textile printer, the Tx300P-1800 MkII, will headline their product line-up at FESPA 2020 (Madrid, Spain, 24-27 March, Stand 7-C20).

Simian purchases first Landa Press in the Netherlands to achieve higher margins on digital print and short run offset jobs.

Simian purchases first Landa Press in the Netherlands

Landa Digital Printing today announces that commercial web-to-print specialist, Simian, has purchased the first Landa press to be installed in the Netherlands.

Richardson Promotional Goods has installed two more Roland DG printers.

Richardson Promotional Goods installs 2 more Roland printers

Richardson Promotional Goods has installed two more Roland DG printers in its already bustling workroom – technology that has helped the business take on 'a life of its own', says its owner.

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