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Impression Technology Australia brings new Q Hybrid Series DTG printers to FESPA

Impression Technology Australia brings new Q Hybrid Series DTG printers to FESPA

Impression Technology Australia will exhibit the recently launched DTG Digital Q Hybrid Series DTG/DTF printers FESPA 2022.

Both Q Hybrid Series printers are designed for direct to garment printing (DTG) and direct to film (DTF). Users can print both indirect DTF transfer films and DTG from a single printing platform with a simple automated feature that switches between the two print modes. The Q Hybrid Series printers were designed to simplify garment decoration and enable printing businesses to expand the range of products they can decorate using both direct and indirect printing methods. 

Impression Technology, Australia CEO Steve Richardson, says, “We are very excited to exhibit our latest DTG Digital innovation at the FESPA exhibition in May this year. Most people in our industry would agree that FESPA is the home of innovation in the specialty printing sector, and we feel the Q Hybrid Series fits right into this event. Q Hybrid Series Printers are truly innovative, and garment decorators will greatly benefit from being able to decorate a broader range of both natural and synthetic fabrics from a single print platform. The Q Hybrid Series Printers host a range of features that make them stand out from other print systems. New features like the patented QLVP platen for easy loading of fabric and film along with faster print speeds and simplified maintenance procedures puts the Q Hybrid Series a cut above the competition.”
The Q Hybrid Series is available in two models, the Q1 and Q2. Both models rival the production capabilities of an entry-level industrial printer but at a much lower price point. The Q1 can produce up to 50 dark and 75 light garments per hour. The Q2 model can produce up to 100 dark garments per hour in production mode and up to 150 light shirts. Both models print T-Shirts, apparel, sportswear, outdoor wear and other fabric products with next-level DTG/DTF printing and production capability. 

A first of its kind, the Q Hybrid Series incorporates transfer printing by way of proprietary reverse firmware creating a true hybrid industrial process where seamless direct and transfer prints are produced on a single printing platform. The Q Hybrid Series provides customers with the efficiency, versatility, and flexibility needed to scale up production output instantly. With its unique multi-QLVP vacuum platen design, the Q Hybrid Series can match the performance and productivity of multiple platen DTG printers. The printers are ideal for screen print operations looking to expand into DTG for web-to-print or fulfil smaller runs they’ve had to turn away previously. It’s also the perfect solution for existing DTG printer owners who print-on-demand and want to increase output.”

 

 

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