Inkcups Launches the Brite 2.0 to Print on Full Synthetic Applications
Inkcups announces the release of the Brite 2.0 label printing machine to print on full synthetic applications. Recognized as the Tagless printer to achieve printing brighter whites on dark substrates, the new Brite machine expands its printing capabilities to offer customers a variety of new materials they can print on, says the company.
The Brite 2.0 can now print on the following dark synthetic materials and more:
- Acetate
- Acrylic
- Lyocell
- Microfibre
- Nylon
- Polyester
- Polypropylene
- Polyvinyl Chloride
- Rayon/Viscose
- Spandex/Lycra
Developed in-house by Inkcups engineers, the patented Brite process is a combination of machine, its specialized SB Brite opaque ink, and proprietary printing pads. The process achieves brighter whites on dark substrates without fading, surpassing industry standards for durability and quality, Inkcups states.
A tabletop printer, the Brite machine is recommended for printing on sportswear and athletic shirts, equipped with a 90 mm VersaCup to print images up to 2.56×1.38” on these applications. Additionally, each machine comes with a specialty Brite pad to aid in the transfer of an opaque image.
The average production speed is around 400-500 impressions per hour, the company reports.
To learn more, please visit the Inkcups website.
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