TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - TS200 Dye Sublimation Printer: Neon Inks & Textile Applications for Signage, Fashion and Decor

Join Debbie McKeegan as she talks with Duncan Jefferies from Hybrid Services ltd about the powerful TS200-1600 Dye Sublimation printer.

In this short interview, they explore how dye sublimation now goes far beyond mugs and T‑shirts, opening up new opportunities in textiles, décor, signage, promotional carpets, and floor graphics.

Duncan explains the TS200’s 8‑colour ink set, including fluorescent pink and fluorescent yellow, plus violet and orange to extend the colour gamut. These neon’s are ideal for fashion, children’s wear, event branding, and décor—especially where brands need high-impact, accurate colour and that on‑trend fluorescent look.

With a competitive entry-level price (under £6,500), a two‑year warranty, and fast, easy-to-use operation, the Mimaki TS200 -1600 offers an accessible way for print businesses to expand into new markets and respond to a broad range of customer demands from a single machine.

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Key Takeaways:

  • ·Broad Applications for Dye Sublimation
    Dye sublimation now spans textiles, signage, décor, promotional carpets, and floor graphics, not just mugs and T‑shirts.

  • 8‑Colour Ink Set with Neons’
    The TS200 -1600 features CMYK + fluorescent pink + fluorescent yellow + violet + orange, delivering extremely punchy colours and an extended colour gamut.

  • Perfect for High‑Impact Branding & Fashion
    Neon inks are ideal for event and brand apparel, children’s clothing, fashion, nightlife décor, and UV‑reactive environments, where attention‑grabbing colour is critical.

  • Entry-Level Price with Pro Features
    Priced at under £6,500 with a two‑year warranty, the TS200 offers a low barrier to entry for businesses wanting to diversify into textile and décor printing.

  • One Machine, Many Markets
    With just a printer and heat press, users can service multiple markets from rigid items (like mugs and polyester-coated signage) to soft signage and textiles, making it ideal for e‑commerce and on‑demand production.



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