Press release from the issuing company
The new version features the addition of eight unique color channels for expanded color capabilities, setting a new benchmark in DTF printing technology.
Arcus Printers, a leader in advanced printing technology, is thrilled to announce the debut of the upgraded Arcus Pioneer 24 4-Head DTF Printer at the Printing United Expo 2024. This annual event, known for showcasing cutting-edge printing technologies and bringing together the global print community, will be held September 10-12, 2024 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Attendees can visit Arcus Printers at Booth SL12041, located in the South Lower Hall, to experience firsthand the impressive capabilities of the new Pioneer 24 4-Head DTF Printer. This latest version builds on the success of the original model, with a significant enhancement: the addition of eight unique color channels.
This upgrade allows for a broader color gamut, enabling decorators to achieve more precise and vibrant colors, including challenging hues like deep cardinal reds, rich navy blues and royal blues. This advancement is particularly beneficial for those producing licensed sportswear or university apparel, where color accuracy is a make-or-break for the job. Printers can also produce designs with popular fluorescent color elements in neon yellow, pink and orange.
“Our new eight-color Pioneer 24 printer represents a significant leap forward for decorators who demand the best in both performance and color precision,” said Brian Belk, Managing Director at Axiom America, the parent company of Arcus Printers. “We’re excited to showcase this innovation at Printing United Expo, where our customers can see for themselves how this upgrade can transform their printing operations.”
Key features of the upgraded Arcus Pioneer 24 4-Head DTF Printer include:
For more information about the upgraded Pioneer 24 4-Head DTF Printer and other innovations, visit Arcus Printers at Booth SL12041 during the Printing United Expo or explore the offerings online at www.arcusprinters.com.
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