The Brite 2.0 can now print on dark synthetic materials like acetate, acrylic, lyocell, microfibre, nylon, polyester, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, rayon/viscose and spandex/lycra among others.
Developed in-house by Inkcups Engineers, the patented Brite process is a combination of machine, its specialised SB Brite Opaque ink, and proprietary printing pads that offer superior, unparalleled prints on a variety of materials. The process easily achieves brighter whites on dark substrates without fading, surpassing industry standards for durability and quality, the company said in a media release.
An easy-to-use tabletop printer, the Brite machine is ideal for printing on sportswear and athletic shirts, equipped with a 90 mm VersaCup to print images up to 65 x 35 mm (2.56 x 1.38 inches) on these applications. Additionally, each machine comes with a specialty Brite pad to aid in the transfer of an opaque image. The average production speed is around 400-500 impressions per hour, offering a high-performance printing machine.
Earlier in April the Brite 2.0 made its trade show debut at SaigonTex 2023, the most influential textile and garment industry event in Vietnam.
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