Epson’s SureColor SC-2260 Series Direct-to-Garment Inkjet Print System has won the Good Design Award. This award is given to products that enrich and improve people’s lives.
These garment printers allow you to directly print on t-shirts or other clothes. Epson claims that the compact design makes these printers easier to install and expand.
Epson has also made changes to the design of its operating unit. This will help reduce downtimes and improve productivity. Epson is hoping that this product can help contribute to the digitalisation and the textile print industry.
In response to user feedback, Epson redesigned its previous garment printer. The unit was made smaller and the installation space compact. The SCF2260 is the new standard model of the garment printer series.
The judges said that the “high performance and roundness give a sense of intelligence combined with the beautifully arranged details to produce an attractive appearance”. They said that as the controls, movable parts, and top transparent cover are uniformly black on a white-tone background, “this fully expresses a brand identity rooted in usability and gives the impression of reliability and advanced technology over the entire series. In addition, we also appreciated that the software is provided with well-organised graphics that are easy to use, with no PC knowledge required”.
According to Epson, the SC-F2260, the third generation of the printer, combines a “proven” production platform with upgraded componentry, enhanced ergonomics and new ink. The printer features a PrecisionCore Printhead that’s 33 per cent bigger for faster performance. The printer comes with an upgraded Garment Creator 2 that provides additional functionality for users. Epson also claims it can produce more efficiently with finer image detail.
There have been many refinements made to the case that make it easier to install and operate. The case features a “more ergonomic” design with a squarer side, a flat top, transparent plate cover and integrated interior lighting. There is an enlarged 4.3” touch panel display, and a cleaner loading bay with repositioned controls. Macro-head-height is now easier to adjust, and the printer also features automatic fine-head height adjustment for optimal speed and quality.
New ink is also used on the new model. Epson claims that UltraChrome DG2 is designed to work with a larger range of fabrics, and has better colour with less bleeding. The new ink can be used with DTF workflows.
The SC-F2260 is equipped with a variety of features designed to reduce waste. It uses 800 ml ink pouches that are 33 per cent larger, and incorporate “a lot less” plastic than the cartridges used by the previous model. The printer also does not have a fan, which makes it run more quietly and doesn’t require regular filter replacement.