Garment Printing

Redesigned Workhorse Flash Cure Unit

Redesigned Workhorse Flash Cure Unit

Offered in two new sizes.

Workhorse Products has reconfigured its Flashback Shuttle Flash Cure Unit with the addition of an e-chain follower to the carriage and repositioned air/power connections for added safety. Additional features include new control box with custom printed circuit board for improved reliability, cable and jack system for interconnecting multiple flash units, and adjustable casters with foot brakes for positioning and alignment. The flash enables users to print, flash, and cool on the same printhead; the unit can be used as a standalone flash. Offered in two sizes for compatibility with Freedom Express presses as well as Cutlass and Sabre automatic presses.


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MANUFACTURER: Workhorse Products
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