Roland DG creates nation’s first ’92 Club’ shirt
Roland DG recently produced a special football shirt using its Texart XT-640 printer.
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2022 09:36 GMT
Concept kit designer Andy Slater designed the ’92 Club’ shirt using over 100 unique colours from each team
Any sport fans will be familiar with the sight of sponsorship plastered all over banners, flags, and of course team kits. Roland DG, manufacturer of wide-format inkjet printers has produced the nation’s first football shirt featuring the colours of the top 92 clubs in England and Wales to celebrate the 22/23 football season.
The manufacturer did this using its Texart XT-640 printer demonstrating its colour precision and accuracy. Concept kit designer Andy Slater (aka Xztals) designed the ’92 Club’ shirt which features a combination of over 100 unique colours from each team.
The Texart XT-640 is developed specifically for transfer printing and delivers high print quality and speed on long print runs. Colour quality is achieved through 7-droplet technology with the printer offering 4-colour high-speed printing or 8-colour printing from a wider colour gamut and smooth colour gradients.
This machine is aimed at sportswear apparel and accessories print houses and soft signage manufacturers wanting to produce high-volume sportwear, fashion, soft signage, interior décor, promotional merchandise, and more.
Stephen Davies, EMEA marketing director at Roland DG, comments: “Launched in time for the highly anticipated 22/23 season and during a very memorable year for football, it is the perfect way to highlight the capabilities of the Texart XT-640, which is specifically designed to provide super quality with vibrant colour technology for sportswear, sports apparel and sport accessory manufacturers.
“The XT-640’s advanced print control technology produces stunning sharp image quality and brilliant vivid colour. For maximum production, it delivers fine detail and superb contrast at impressive print speeds.”
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