UniNet Debuts the iColor 350 Dye Sub Transfer Printer

UniNet (Hawthorne, CA) recently announced the iColor 350 Toner-Based Dye Sublimation Transfer Printer, the latest addition to its family of digital transfer printers.

The iColor 350 incorporates a specially formulated dye sublimation toner technology for production of high quality, durable, and vibrant color prints, according to UniNet. This system uses heat to transfer images in a one-step process onto an array of white or light-colored polyester-based textiles, and sublimation coated hard surface substrates such as ceramic, metal, acrylic and more.
 
Some features mentioned by UniNet include “innovative, low cost and versatile on-demand printing solution for short to mid-run dye sublimation transfer production of garments, hard surfaces, and much more.” The iColor 350 does not require special software or special transfer media and prints at significantly faster print speeds (20 pages per minute) versus 1 page per 2 minutes for ink (photo mode), and is suited for production level environments.

For more information, visit icolorprint.com.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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