Epson shows its Print Show hand

Epson will run at least seven different printer models at The Print Show this year to demonstrate its dye-sublimation, textile, label, photographic, POS and signage printers.
On loan from fashion designer Richard Quinn, who uses Epson SureColor SC-F dye sublimation and DTG equipment, will be the floral outfit worn by Amal Clooney at the New York Met Gala earlier this year. In addition a range of products including fabrics, vinyls and wallpapers produced by textile students at the Birmingham City University will also be displayed. Phil McMullin, sales manager of Epson UK, said: “Now that Ipex has closed we believe more people than ever will attend The Print Show and we welcome its return to the NEC. Printers have an opportunity to expand the range of applications they offer and to do more than ever on any one of our products - for instance both textiles and promotional products on a single dye sublimation printer.” The product line up includes: two signage printers, the SureColor SC-80600 and SC-S 60600; photographic/proofing printer, SureColor SC-P20000); a dye-sublimation printer, SureColor SC-F6200); a DTG printer, SureColor SC-F2100; and two label printers, ColorWorks C7500 and ColorWorks C3500.

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