Graphics One releases two new dye sub printer bundles

Graphics One has launched two new desktop dye sub solutions, the GO ET-2720 DS (dye sub) sized 8.5x 14in and the GO ET-15000 DS, sized 13x19in.

Featuring printer technology launched this year, the systems include printers with Wi-Fi, inks, media, design software and warranty support along with a variety of accessories which position these units as the easiest, most user-friendly desktop dye sub printers available. Further, both printers are both cotton and polyester dye sub capable out of the box.
GO’s new dye sub printers offer the latest print head technology with ultra high-resolution imaging at speeds unmatched in the industry. Featuring dye sub ink manufactured in the Silicon Valley by Prism Inks, the vibrant colours and unrivaled deep blacks provide one of the largest colour gamuts available.

Amir Ajanee, managing partner, Graphics One, said: Our first objective was to provide a complete turnkey solution so that anyone who would like to initiate dye sub production would find it very simple to get started. We have developed a fully featured software capability that allows users of smartphones, tablets, PCs or Macintoshes to start using the system immediately. This innovative software bundle includes design software, access to over 140 million downloadable images, more than 30,000 templates for blanks, links to social media sites, online collaboration, and an unparalleled support network. Additionally, our dye sub to cotton Fuze liquid uses a simple spray and press method that opens the way for users to image both cotton and polyester using our GO SubliMate dye sub ink and paper.

“We are expecting the home market for sublimation to increase exponentially due to the economic situation. We have developed complete simple to use systems and are hopeful that our initiative will be helpful to many of those who will be starting home-based dye sub businesses.”

The printers will be available via the extensive Graphics One distribution network.

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