Categories: Garment Printing

Athletic-Numbering System

Vastex’s High-Speed Athletic Number System can help you tackle the job of printing two-color numbers and team names without removing the garment or changing the screens. The system features aluminum screen frames, numbers ranging from 4-12 in. (102-305 mm), a locator for repeatable positioning, six fonts, shadows, outlines, and two-color options. The system is equipped with a detent rail screen that allows the system to slide into left, center, or right numbering positions. All ten numbers are located on the same screen. The High-Speed Numbering System comes with ready-to-print screens and can fit on any Vastex V-2000HD press or stand-alone printer. The numbering attachment is available in two sizes: VN-301 for numbers 1-8 in. (25.4-203 mm) high and VN-302 for numbers 1-12 in. (25.4-305 mm) high. The VN-302 comes with a roller stand. The stand is an add-on option for the VN-301. Both models require the Vastex Super Heavy-Duty printhead extension VC-EX-SHD. Side clamps (30 in./762 mm deep) also are available for printing player names. Vastex Screen Printing Equipment, 1032 N. Irving St., Allentown, PA 18109-1846, 800-482-7839, Web: www.vastex.com.

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