The Barnsley-based business will supply Klieverik's calender heat presses that offer widths from 1.8m up to 3.5m as well as its Sport system, which the company claims is ideal for pre-cut fabric production.
Aaron Burton, digital development director at Sabur Ink Systems, said: "We have been looking for a reliable and competitively priced calender press solution for our customers for some time, which we believe we have now found with Klieverik, which offers an exceptionally reliable heat press at an attractive price point to customers."
The supplier has also partnered with La Meccanica to become the UK distributor for its direct-to-textile printers.
The printers, which include the flagship Qualijet K model, can output up to 500sqm/hr at a resolution of up to 600dpi.
"We believe the partnership between our two companies will help strengthen our position in the UK textile market and will sit perfectly alongside our Roland transfer sublimation packages, allowing us to offer a solution for all requirements within the digital textile printing community," added Burton.
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