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Uninet Debuts IColor Transfer Printers

The IColor 800W will be on display at FESPA Madrid 2020.

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Uninet (Hawthorne, CA) has announced the release of three new transfer printers: the IColor 800W, the IColor 540 and the IColor 350.

The Icolor 800W, according to Uninet, has numerous highlights, including the following:

  • Production level full color + white: Tabloid XL Jumbo, Tabloid / A3 Digital Printing with IColor SmartCUT software for oversize images greater than 12.6 x 19 in.
  • IColor Production ProRIP Software included featuring a wider color gamut
  • The whitest and most brilliant white toner in the industry
  • Features speeds up to 45 ppm

The IColor 540 is engineered to accomplish digital toner-based transfer and non-transfer applications without the need to purchase separate printers. The IColor 540 is five-printers-in-one empowering to print white overprint, white underprint, CMYK, dye-sublimation, fluorescent and clear. The printer includes the IColor ProRIP Software, allowing for up to 50% less white toner usage, advanced color management, image manipulation and rasterization.

The IColor 350, as per the company, is the industry’s first CMYK toner-based dye sublimation transfer printer for on-demand and in-house production of apparel, textile, and hard surface transfers. The IColor 350 printing system puts an end to all maintenance associated with standard ink-based dye sublimation printing devices.

For more information, visit icolorprint.com.

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