Pre press equipment
The prepress job concerns all the operations prior to the actual screen printing. There’s a lot that has to be done before ink meets t-shirt or fabric and delays in the pre-press phase can result in a loss of time and print quality during production. DCC in collaboration with M&R (USA) provides a wide range of highest quality pre-press equipments for textile screen printing. Pre Press printing requires a delicate balance between pre-registration, substrate, frames, ink options, mesh selection, screens, chemicals and more, and that’s before printing even begins.
PRODUCT SUGGESTION
Frame
Newman manual and standard size automatic textile frames are engineered to print at high tensions. Newman Roller Frame users have reported a 30% increase in production printing with high tension.
View Details"Using the Roller Master, you can tension any size Newman Roller Frame in seconds. We love how easy the Roller Master is to learn and operate, and that it produces a flat screen every time.
View DetailsNRMesh has been in continuous production use for printing high-volume to low-volume for the past 20 Years all over the world. The engineering continues to evolve and improve.
View DetailThe Newman ST1E Meter is the only meter in the world with all stainless steel hardened gears, shock-proof industrial grade internal gear movement
View DetailRegistration System
No other registration system for screen printing offers the ease of use and accuracy of M&R’s patented and revolutionary Tri-Loc and Double Tri-Loc Rapid Screen Registration Systems.
View DetailsScreen Making Equipment
M&R’s Eco-Rinse automates the tedious process of rinsing exposed screens while ensuring consistency and reducing the chance of unintentionally blowing out exposed images.
View DetailsM&R’s Eco-Tex automates and simplifies the entire screen-cleaning process, and it handles screen frames up to 132 x 97 cm (52” x 38”). In the process, Eco-Tex reduces environmental impact and lowers operating costs by recirculating screen-cleaning chemicals.
View DetailsM&R’s economical pneumatic screen stretcher delivers high-tension stretching on virtually any mesh/frame combination.
View DetailsUni-Kote provides a reliable, low-cost option for automating screen coating. The computerized control center, conveniently mounted at the side of the screen coating machine, makes programming simple.
View DetailsComputer-to-Screen Imaging
M&R’s i-Image ST Computer-to-Screen (CTS) Imaging System uses specially-formulated water-based UV-blocking ink and advanced high-resolution computer-to-screen inkjet printer technology to quickly generate opaque images on emulsion-coated screens.
View DetailM&R’s i-Image STE is the world’s first all-in-one computer-to-screen (CTS) imaging and UV LED exposure system (US Patent Pending. European Patent Application No. 14721111.4).
View Detailsi-Image XE is M&R’s oversize version of i-Image STE, the world’s first all-in-one computer-to-screen (CTS) imaging and UV LED exposure system (US Patent Pending.
View DetailsScreen Exposure System
D-Scan is NuArc’s revolutionary scanning UV LED screen exposure system for images generated by computer-to-screen (CTS) systems (US Patent Pending. European Patent Application No. 14721111.4).
View DetailsVersatile, affordable, and accurate, the First Light tabletop UV screen exposure system is perfect for startup manual screen printing shops and ideal for small screen printers looking to upgrade from home-made screen exposure units.
View DetailsStarlight is NuArc’s versatile and affordable tabletop or stand-mounted UV LED screen exposure unit. It’s ideal for conventional exposures, and an optional CTS retrofit kit turns Starlight into a computer-to-screen (CTS) UV LED screen exposure system.
View DetailsWith the ability of Job Recall™ to repeatedly perform entire screen exposure sequences at the touch of a single button—and screen frame sizes up to 239 x 457 cm (94” x 180”)—Helios is the ultimate large-format screen exposure system.
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