ROQ Offers Allover Oval Press

ROQ Offers Allover Oval Press

With a modular design and flexibility to handle many sizes.

ROQ has launched the ROQ Oval 4XL with Allover Printing System, an automatic screen-printing press with a maximum print area of 43 x 58 in. Distributed exclusively in the US by Ryonet, the press, when used in conjunction with the firm’s Allover Platens, enables all-over printing on garments, banners, towels, and more. The platens feature specialized lifting masks that allow for quick loading and unloading, tight (0.001-in.) registration across the entire printing surface, and the flexibility to handle different garment sizes and styles. Configurations of the modular, expandable Oval 4XL begin at 4 color/16 station and can be scaled up indefinitely; custom platens and lifting masks are available.


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MANUFACTURER: ROQ International
PRODUCT CATEGORY: Garment Printing | Graphics Printing

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