Epson
Epson has introduced two new industrial SureColor® F-Series dye-sublimation printers to meet the growing demand for reliable and efficient printing solutions in the textile industry. The SureColor F11070 and SureColor F11070H models are designed for round-the-clock productivity and offer optional large roll media unwinders.
The SureColor F11070 and F11070H models feature advanced PrecisionCore® TFP® printheads, delivering high-speed performance with speeds up to 2,700 sqft/hr and 2,635 sqft/hr, respectively. Equipped with vibrant UltraChrome® DS ink technology, they consistently produce high-quality textiles and apparel.
The SureColor F11070H offers an expanded color gamut with six color inks, including options for Fluorescent Pink/Fluorescent Yellow, Light Cyan/Light Magenta, and a new Orange and Violet ink set, providing a wide range of printable colors.
Both printers are designed for efficiency and minimal downtime, with user-replaceable printheads, a hot swappable ink delivery system, and a high-capacity Replaceable Ink Pack System. Optional large roll media unwinders help ensure long print runs with fewer interruptions.
Lily Hunter, Product Manager at Epson America, highlights the company’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to empower textile providers. These printers are built to adapt to changing trends, meet market demands, and optimize operations, ensuring exceptional results for users.
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