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Adding to the growing list of printers who prepaid the entirety, or deposits, on Zünd and Epson equipment, Wide Format Online was contacted by Sydney Print Media, claiming 'us too' - upgrade kits ordered and prepaid but never delivered.
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Epson’s FESPA theme this year is personalisation through micro-production as the company reveals a storefront of stunning beautifully designed, colourful and top-quality printed bespoke items at Fespa 2024 from 19th-21th March in Amsterdam.
“Fespa this year is all about demonstrating how Epson’s micro production digital printing technology can support businesses producing beautiful, bespoke products that enhance our lives,” says Chris Davies from Epson Europe’s commercial & industrial printing division. “The variety of printing techniques on display demonstrates the many advanced flexible applications of Epson’s digital printer range including the latest dye sublimation, Direct-to-Garment (DTG) and Ultra-Violet (UV) signage printers.”
At FESPA, Epson will demonstrate, for the first time, its new SureColor-V1000 (1060 in Australia) A4 flatbed UV printer and its entry-level SureColor-F1000 DTG printer.
Micro scale flatbed UV
The SureColor-V1000 A4 UV flatbed printer has been designed to serve the needs of businesses in the promotional goods industry. Highly compact and affordable, the SC-V1000 prints on a wide range of substrates with thicknesses up to 70mm, including acrylics, polycarbonates, PVC, aluminium, metal, polyester, foamboard, styrene, wood and stone, making it ideal for creating promotional and personalised items. The new SC-V1000 UV flatbed printer will be of interest to a wide range of businesses, from photo-retailers and small goods manufacturers to e-commerce printers and visitor attractions, such as theme parks.
White DTG ink in the desktop
The SureColor-F1000 DTG printer is the first entry-level DTG printer that can print directly onto dark and light fabrics. Completing Epson’s industry-leading range of hybrid DTG and DTF (Direct-to-Film) printers, the SC-F1000 will be of particular interest to hobbyists, retailers and businesses that require a cost-effective solution with the flexibility to print on a wide range of fabric types.
The SC-F1000 is the only printer in its category to include white ink, enabling it to print directly onto dark garments and on film. This enables producers to print on many items such as t-shirts, hoodies, bags, sweatshirts and cushions, and ideal for companies providing in-store printing in quick time.
Hybrid DTG on the benchtop
Accompanying the SureColor-F1000 on stand G20 will be Epson’s recently launched DTG hybrid SureColor F2200 that has been designed for start-up companies or medium-volume businesses requiring high levels of flexibility, accuracy and rapid turnaround.
Designed to produce complex designs on a variety of garments, the SureColor F2200 uses Epson’s advanced PrecisionCore MicroTFP printhead technology to provide faster printing and data processing speeds, resulting in a productivity increase of up to 25% over its predecessor, while maintaining extremely high print quality.
Photo & Fine Art covered too
Also showing on stand at Fespa this year will be Epson’s recently launched 17-inch photo and fine-art production printer. The new SureColor-P5300 (5370 in ANZ) combines the advanced technology of the Epson SC-P700/P900 with the flexibility and production capability of the Epson SC-P5000 and is designed to serve the needs of professional photographers, fine-art users, design agencies and photo retail stores.
The SC-P5300 offers exceptional image quality thanks to the consistency and accuracy of Epson’s Micro Piezo printhead technology, coupled with an optimised colour gamut and UltraChrome Pro10 ink with violet as standard. The printer also offers black enhanced overcoat (BEO) and a carbon black mode for delivering the very highest black density, as well as improved contrast, better tonality and reduced bronzing in dark areas on glossy media.
Dye sublimation in all sizes
- Epson’s compact SC-F100 A4 dye sublimation printer designed to expand business opportunities with high-quality printing on a wide range of gifts and promotional goods. The quality and consistency levels are achieved through Epson's PrecisionCore MicroTFP printhead and a look up table (LUT) that's designed for promotional goods and gifts, as well as rigid substrates.
- Epson’s first 24-inch dye sublimation printer - SC-F500 - developed to help promotional houses, photo labs, clothing producers and copy shops increase customer choice through flexible, high-quality printing.
- The recently launched SC-F6400H 44-inch, 6 colour dye-sublimation printer allowing businesses to expand into new markets, as the extended ink sets can achieve a wider colour gamut with Orange and Violet, reduce graininess with Light Cyan and Magenta or print true fluorescents with Fluorescent Pink and Yellow.
Davies sums up: “Many small and medium sized businesses are using Epson’s digital printing technology to produce and retail uniquely designed, highly desirable and personalised items so we will be showing many fine examples of these items on our stand this year. The stand will be presented as a store front with many colourful examples of personalised and promotional items ranging from custom-designed t-shirts, photos and canvas applications to bespoke notebooks, phone cases, magnets, coasters and water bottles.”
Epson's FESPA stand can be found in Hall 12, stand number G20
www.epson.com.au
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Ball & Doggett has announced an exclusive partnership with The Netherland's Klieverik Advance Textile Technologies. for dye sublimation and fixation calender heat presses, formerly handled by Starleaton in Australia and New Zealand.
Ball & Doggett, one of Australia's premier distributors of printable materials, press consumables, and printing equipment, is excited to announce its strategic partnership with Klieverik, a global leader in rotary thermo-processing equipment for advanced textiles. With over 40 years of experience, Klieverik specializes in designing, manufacturing, installing, and maintaining innovative industrial machinery, including advanced dye sublimation and fixation calender heat presses.
Klieverik's dye sublimation and fixation calender heat presses enable textile manufacturers to achieve superior results while optimizing production processes. Whether it's creating custom apparel, promotional items, or interior décor, Klieverik's presses deliver exceptional quality, durability, and performance.
"We are delighted to partner with Klieverik, a renowned name in the field of advanced textile processing," says Rob Brussolo, GM for Sign Display & Digital at Ball & Doggett. "Their expertise in dye sublimation and fixation calender heat presses perfectly complements our commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions to our customers. Together, we are poised to redefine industry standards and drive innovation in textile printing."
John Buitenkamp Area Sales Manager at Klieverik, who is well known in Australia following his seven years here before relocating to THe Netherlands, says: "At Klieverik, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of textile processing technology. Our partnership with Ball and Doggett represents an exciting opportunity to expand our reach and deliver our innovative solutions to a broader audience. Together, we will empower textile manufacturers to enhance their capabilities and achieve new levels of efficiency and productivity."
In addition to providing cutting-edge technology, Ball and Doggett and Klieverik are committed to delivering exceptional service and support to their customers. This includes support for the current installed base of Klieverik's equipment. Ball and Doggett's staff will undergo training to ensure they are equipped to provide knowledgeable and responsive support to customers using Klieverik's calender heat press machinery.
For more information, please contact Ball & Doggett 1300 713 567
To see the extensive range of Klieverik Solutions equipment, please visit: https://www.klieverik.com/
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Mimaki has announced the launch of a full UV print-and-cut solution, consisting of the 3.1 metre large format flatbed UV printer, JFX600-2531 and the flatbed cutting plotter, the CFX-2531. Both solutions will be demonstrated together for the first time at the Mimaki Experience Centre in Amsterdam during FESPA 2024.
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Women in Print is delighted to announce the opening of ticket sales for our iconic 2024 Breakfast Series. The Breakfast Series will be held across six states starting on 30 April and running over two weeks. The series has kicked off earlier than previous years to accommodate industry travel to drupa later in May. Tickets are now available for purchase, including group and table bookings.
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Leading Australian-based graphic arts solutions provider Currie Group and Italian robotic cutting and automation specialists, Elitron, have announced an exclusive channel partnership which will see Currie Group supply the Elitron range of cutting systems for digital print, packaging and textiles to print service providers in Australia and New Zealand.
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Regrettably, increasing numbers of business insolvencies across the board are a fact of life in Australia. Every insolvency administration or liquidation has its own back story and sometimes it can be a chain reaction or ricochet from someone else going broke. Even priority creditors like employees can be left waiting for months or years for restitution.
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Visitors to Ricoh’s drupa stand in May will be invited to experience something called the HENKAKUVERSE, a virtual production environment where they can learn about how Ricoh’s leading edge technologies can be harnessed for the benefit of their print operations.
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Berger Textiles, distributed in Australia by Ricky Richards, will use the FESPA expo to unveil EVO, an extended range of GRS-certified textiles covering all Soft Signage applications, as part of its wider Sustainability Manifesto and uses recycled PET fibres.
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The Sign & Print Career Connections program, an industry-wide initiative featuring six associations to attract new talent to the print, sign and wider graphics sector, will make its debut the week beginning 11th March at the Victorian Careers & Employment Expo in Melbourne.
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The Administrators of Starleaton Holdings and SDS Bidco, Cathro Partners, will reconvene the adjourned 2nd meeting of creditors on Friday 15th March, for the purpose of creditors voting on whether to accept the DOCA (Deed of Company Arrangement), proposed by one of the directors, or to Liquidate the companies. In either scenario, a return of between 0 and 3 cents in the $ to unsecured creditors is the likely outcome, with ex-employees doing better at 83-100 cents in the $.
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Ball & Doggett and Coldenhove, renowned manufacturer of high-quality paper products for dye sublimation printing, are proud to unveil a strategic partnership aimed at ensuring a smooth continuity of supply to existing Coldenhove users. The supply chain was temporarily disrupted when the previous distributor entered administration.
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Queensland-based Holler Print has announced its official launch, ushering in a new era of large format printing and signage solutions in Australia. With a focus on quality, affordability and efficiency, Holler Print aims to become the go-to destination for businesses seeking premium printing services tailored to their needs - without the premium price tag.
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In under two weeks, from 19th – 22nd March 2024 at RAI, Amsterdam, FESPA will open the doors to its annual Global Print Expo, co-located with European Sign Expo, Personalisation Experience and Sportswear Pro. With a strong focus on product innovation and delivering education and inspiration through a comprehensive content programme, the events will support visitors to unlock new opportunities in speciality print, signage, personalisation and sportswear.
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Epson Australia has announced its 40th anniversary of operations in Australia. The company will use its 40th year to continue its legacy and introduce exciting new products in large format printing, projectors, office and industrial printing. Epson Australia has achieved numerous milestones over the last 40 years which include currently being recognised as the number one brand in Australia for projectors, large format printers, thermal receipt printers and consumer ink tank printers.
Epson Australia MD Craig Heckenberg says: "We are thrilled to commemorate this significant milestone in our company's history.”
Epson Australia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiko Epson Corporation that represents over 80 years of Japanese craftmanship, engineering and environmental excellence. The company started out in November of 1983, with a small team of 20 people in the suburb of Frenchs Forest on the northern beaches of Sydney.
Since then, the company has been at the forefront of advancements in print and projection, delivering the highest quality, reliability and service to its Australian customers.
Throughout the journey, Epson Australia has played a central role in transforming industry and improving the way people and businesses communicate their creativity, craftmanship, ideas and messages.
The company’s recent environmental initiatives include partnering with EARTH HOUR, the world’s biggest movement to protect our planet, sponsoring the Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney and transitioning to 100% renewable energy across its entire operation in Australia and New Zealand.
Seiko Epson Global President, Mr Yasunori Ogawa ( in Australia this week to help the 40th celebrations), says: "I would like to
congratulate Epson Australia for their 40th anniversary and offer my thanks for the dedication and support of all the employees, partners and customers who have made this possible. Epson is committed to achieving sustainability and supporting the community and no group company embodies this commitment more than Epson Australia. I look forward to working with everyone to achieve even greater success both for Epson Australia and the wider community.”
These achievements underscore the company's commitment to excellence and its pivotal role in driving innovation and growth in Australia.
“We are very proud of our achievements and success over the last 40 years. As such, I must thank all Epson staff both past and present, our channel partners and customers for contributing to this success. We now focus on the next 40 years and on creating continued growth through providing innovative products and services that make a positive impact to the lives of our customers, their businesses, and their communities,” says Heckenberg.
Today, the company’s product portfolio consists of home and office printers, scanners, thermal receipt printers, projectors, large format printers, industrial print solutions and a wide range of software tools that enhance the productivity and usability of its products and provide more value to customers.
The company has also expanded its team to over 150 people across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Auckland with offices and showrooms in each location. As such, its nationwide service coverage and remote support capabilities ensure minimal disruption and quicker turnaround times, even in remote locations.
Heckenberg concludes: “Again, it’s the hard work and dedication of our team, their proven track record of providing the highest level of customer service and the support from our customers which has led to our success. Whether it be at home or work, we pride ourselves on helping our customers get the most out of our products and services and to be there for them when it really matters. Looking ahead, we have a lot more to accomplish and we pledge to continue to play our part to protect the environment by working with our customers and industry to help solve societal issues, strive for sustainability and improve quality of life.”
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