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Further textile expansion for All Print Supplies

Independent supplier All Print Supplies has launched a new range of textile products for UV, solvent, and latex wide-format printers, in order to take advantage of demand in the market

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The new products can be used to a create a whole range of textile-related applications

The news comes shortly after the firm announced the opening of its new textile division and the appointment of Peter Miles as its new digital specialist. 

“The launch of our own range of textile products for UV, solvent, and latex wide-format printers is the next step in this process,” explains managing director, Kevin Wallace.

The trio of new products comprises Red-Eye display fabric for printed graphics, Butterfly matt white knitted 120gsm flag fabric with liner and the Man O’ War print fabric for display graphics.

The format textile sector is experiencing tremendous growth and is set to be one of the bright spots in the sector over the next few years

Red-Eye is a 225gsm matt white, woven product that All Print Supplies claims offers water resistance and robust printable fabric that is compatible with UV, dye-sublimation, solvent, and latex inks.

The new Butterfly option has been designed for graphics printed on solvent and latex wide-format machines, with the supplier saying it is well suited to applications such as beach flags, feather, and tear drop flags.

All Print Supplies says the Man O’ War product is a 200gsm woven, crease-free, water resistant printable fabric for UV, dye-sublimation, solvent, and latex inks, which can be used to create projects such as backlit displays, parasols and tension display frames due to its water-tight feature.

“The format textile sector is experiencing tremendous growth and is set to be one of the bright spots in the sector over the next few years,” Wallace adds.

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