Vastex Screen Printing Products

Revolutionary advance in Mid-Volume Athletic Numbering

Athletic Numbering System

Clamps-on in 20 seconds, numbers 1 to 120 shirts/h

A V2NS-8 (for numbers to 8 inches) numbering system is shown with a 21-x31-inch screen (for numbers to 6 inches). A screen for digits 1-2-3-4-5 in both 6 inches and 4 inches is shown clamped into a rear-clamp manual press. The second V2NS-8 numbering attachment and screen head for numbers 6-7-8-9-0 would be clamped into any other station of a 2-, 4-, 8- or 10-station press (or any non-adjacent station of a 6-color press).

FOR SMALL- TO MID-SIZE ATHLETIC GARMENT SUPPLIERS PRINTING SEVERAL SHIRTS TO SEVERAL HUNDRED AT A TIME


  • Converts any rear-clamp press** with a minimum of two print heads into a numbering press in 20 seconds!
  • Prints 2- to 3-times faster than any comparable numbering system!
  • Eliminates the drawbacks of heat transfers and stencils!
  • Prints numbers up to 8-inch or up to 12-inch

Finally, a low cost, easy-to-use numbering system that simply clamps into your screen printing press of any make or model*!

The universal system uses two screens, each with 5 numbers. A pair of sliding rails with target arrow and detents allows you to slide the screens left and right to instantly locate and lock-in the exact position for each number.

For two color numbers in either 8-inch or 12 inch systems, simply add another pair of sliding rails and screens, works with most 4-, 6-,8- and 10-station presses.

Because numbers 0 through 9 are split between two screens of manageable size (instead of combined on one extra-long screen), you can save money by exposing your own screens using your own screen positives, or ready-to-use screen positives from Vastex. Or you can purchase exposed numbering screens ready to print.

NOW USING HEAT TRANSFER NUMBERS?

Say good-bye to registration problems, excessive cost, low output, limited colors, batch-to-batch color inconsistencies, peeling and high reject rates.

 

NOW USING STENCILS?

Say good-bye to registration problems, low output, high reject rates and the mess.