Friday, 19 July 2024 Visual Impact - Ball & Doggett Showcases Sustainable Innovation Ball & Doggett is making waves at Visual Impact Brisbane 2024 with a stand themed around sustainability. The stand is constructed entirely from Australian-made EnviroCore board, highlighting the company's commitment to eco-friendly practices and supporting local manufacturing. Making its debut at the show is the MetaMark architectural range of films which features and good range of colours, all of which are in stock in Australia. The MetaMark team have travelled from the UK for the launch and are on stand to answer any of your questions. Visitors can also see the new DTF Eclipse A-620 MAX printing solution. It is a complete (printer + powder shaker + fixation unit), fully automated system designed to create DTF film transfers. DTF (Direct To Film) is an alternative printing process to DTG (Direct to Garment), White Toner Transfers and HTV (Heat Transfer Vinyl). Once heat pressed the water-based ink is transferred to the garment in just seconds. No Weeding, Pre-treating, B-Papers and being limited to certain substrates. It has quickly become one of the most popular technologies for garment decoration. These machines offer an entry-level, cost-effective solution for high-volume garment decoration. Also on the stand is the Kornit Avalanche HD6 Direct to Garment printe.r Rob Brussolo, General Manager of Sign & Display, says, "The recently announced Kornit partnership is very exciting for us. We are employing engineers across Australia to provide robust service and support to clients." Brussolo sees the future of garment decoration in Australia, focusing on customised designs, short runs, and quick turnarounds. And finally, don't miss the HP R1 Hybrid Flatbed demonstrations, printing on corrugated foam board and EnviroCore Board, showcasing the versatility and innovation Ball & Doggett brings to the industry with its partners. Previous Article Visual Impact – Mimaki focuses on innovation Next Article Visual Impact - Ball & Doggett launches Australia’s First 100% Closed Loop Recyclable ‘Ecobanner’ If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print