Setting new standards

With P&P LIVE! 2019 looming, YES Ltd is busy getting lots of exciting unveilings underway.

The DTG-QM8 high speed industrial direct to garment printer, which is now sitting in pride of place in the YES showroom in Mansfield, will be one of the main features on stand this year, alongside the brand-new SWF KS Series Super Compact 8-Head embroidery machine, a new breed of revolutionary embroidery technology.

DTG-QM8

DTG Digital has gone from strength-to strength for well over a decade now. The company’s commitment to research and development has made it an industry leader in direct to garment inkjet technologies and DTG Digital’s incredible advancements have ensured that the DTG-QM8 is poised to set new industry standards.

The new high-speed, high-octane machine – which is capable of printing upwards of 300+ pieces per hour – provides the perfect alternative to screen printing in terms of speed, production and a sharp, crisp finish. While the production of cut piece textiles for bespoke large format prints and high-end fashion houses becomes a breeze. Learn more here.

SWF KS Compact

With astonishing speeds of up to 1,200spm, the new and advanced KS Compact multi-head not only features larger stitch lengths, design and memory storage, it packs plenty of production power in a condensed space. SWF technology helps to make the KS Compact the most robust, most productive eight-head to date. Learn more here.

YES has plenty of more products and surprises in store for the January show, so stayed tuned to find out more.

For general tips, how-to articles and advice, visit YES’ blog here.

For more information visit www.yesltd.co.uk, call 01623 863343 or email us directly at hello@yesltd.co.uk.

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