US’ Inkcups launches Brite 2.0 to print on full synthetic applications


Inkcups, a global leader in the printing industry, has released the Brite 2.0 Label Printing Machine to print on synthetic materials. The Brite 2.0 machine is a tagless label printer which allows users to print brighter whites onto dark substrates.

The Brite 2.0 is now able to print on dark synthetic materials such as acetate, acrylics lyocells microfibre nylon polyester polypropylene polyvinylchloride rayon/viscose spandex/lycra and others.

Inkcups released its new Brite 2.0 label printing machine, which is now able to print on a wide range of synthetics.
It produces brighter whites than industry standards on dark substrates, without fading.
This machine is ideal for printing sportswear, athletic shirts and other items.

Inkcups Engineers invented the patented Brite printing process, which combines a machine, SB Brite opaque ink, and proprietary print pads to produce superior prints. In a press release, the company stated that this process allows for brighter whites to be achieved on dark substrates, without them fading. It also exceeds industry standards in terms of durability and quality.

This tabletop printer can be used to print on athletic shirts and sportswear. With a VersaCup of 90 mm, it prints images up to 65×35 mm. Each machine also comes with a special Brite pad that helps transfer opaque images. The printing machine is capable of producing 400-500 prints per hour.

The Brite 2.0 was introduced at SaigonTex, the biggest textile and apparel industry event in Vietnam.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)