The MC Series is a compact sublimation calender built for both piece and roll-to-roll transfer printing. It operates without an air compressor, making it a natural fit for boutique textile workshops and producers entering sublimation production for the first time. Thanks to its small footprint, the machine installs in tight workshop layouts without dedicating a wide area. It runs sportswear, scarves, t-shirts and promotional goods through the sublimation transfer process — and is equally suitable for other thermal transfer techniques. Running both piece and roll fabric on a single machine gives in-house producers the freedom to switch between product types without buying two separate machines.
The MM Series is a sublimation calender built for mid-volume production. A wider drum diameter than the compact class and PLC touchscreen control deliver faster, more consistent prints. The same machine handles both piece and roll fabric — covering a broad product range from sportswear, scarves and t-shirts to cushion covers, banners and flags. Workshops that started production on MC and have grown choose MM as the natural step before moving to industrial-scale machines. Two working-width options let you match the machine to your floor space and product mix.
The MB Series is a sublimation calender family built for export-volume, multi-shift industrial textile operations. Three drum diameters (Ø400, Ø600, Ø1000 mm) and a wide range of working widths let you pick a configuration that matches your product mix and production volume. Both piece and roll fabric run on the same machine. Applications span wide-format curtain fabric, quilt panels, trade-show banners, automotive interior trim and bulk team-jersey production. For producers scaling up from MM or setting up digital print lines in an industrial facility, MB is the natural ramp. PLC control and a safety architecture built for 24-hour shift operation come standard.
The MR Series is an industrial sublimation calender family built exclusively for roll-to-roll production at export volume. Its core difference from MB is a larger wrap angle — fabric travels farther around the drum, which means higher print speed at the same quality and deeper heat transfer. You load the roll, start the program, and the operator has nothing to do until the roll finishes. One operator can manage several MR machines in parallel; at export scale, labour cost per meter drops. For home textile, curtain fabric, quilt panels, wide-format banners, automotive interior trim and carpet production, MR sits downstream of the digital printer as a continuous-flow fixation machine. Three drum diameters (Ø400, Ø600, Ø1000 mm) and wide working-width options let you pick the configuration your export volume requires.
The MO Series is a calender family engineered specifically for narrow-fabric sublimation. The architecture is built around narrow-tape production, with multi-lane parallel printing and edge-alignment systems. Ribbon, lanyard, seatbelt webbing, woven labels, elastic bands, bag straps and shoelaces are processed through sublimation transfer. Multi-lane parallel architecture means dozens of tapes pass the drum simultaneously on a single cycle — hourly square-meter yield runs well above a standard wide calender. The machine suits promotional, fashion-accessory, corporate-event, security-tape and military / police ribbon manufacturers.
The MX Series is an industrial calender family that performs post-print fixation — chemically bonding the dye to the fibre after digital textile printing. It sits at the exit of the digital print line, applying heat and pressure to already-printed fabric. It handles three main dye classes: reactive dyes (cotton, viscose, linen), acid dyes (wool, silk, nylon) and disperse dyes (polyester). Each class requires a different temperature and dwell time; the operator selects the right profile for the fabric type. For digital textile printing plants, fashion and home-textile exporters, and flag / banner producers, MX is the machine that closes the digital printing line.