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Global Graphics, Inèdit collaborate on digital textile
Global Graphics Software, developers of core technology for digital printing, is collaborating with Inèdit, the authors of neoStampa, the most popular RIP software for textile digital printing, to create an enhanced PDF engine for textile workflows.
Global Graphics, Digital Textile, RIP Software, Textile Digital Printing, Textile Workflows, Core Technology, Mutoh, Epson, EFI Reggiani, Mimaki And Konica Minolta, Neostampa, PDF Library, Global Graphics’ Mako An SDK, HP, Canon
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The Japanese pioneer in digital textile printing technology Epson, with its For.Tex and F.lli Robustelli subsidiaries, will display the latest innovations and solutions for the textile market.
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DCC's Monna Lisa Evo-Tre
DCC in collaboration with EPSON launched Monna Lisa Evo-Tre, a remarkable digital textile inkjet printer in Indian market to cater to various printing requirements of the industry.
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ColorJet printer with Japanese Technology
The digital printer is apt for printing with pigment inks, and can print practically on any type of fabric including polyester, cotton, silk, viscose, rayon or wool.
Digital Printer, Printing With Pigment Inks, Pigment Inks, FESPA Hamburg, Colorjet India, Tech-Loaded Digital Textile Printer, Garment Technology Expo, NSIC Exhibition, TXF Printer, Epson Printheads, Indo-ASEAN, Global Investment Summit
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Epson Textile R-Evolution focuses on digitisation
The Epson Textile R-Evolution focused on digitisation in the textiles industry. The conference threw light on the economic, organisational and ecological benefits in the industry including waste reduction, fewer wash cycles and the related reduction in environmental pollution. At the event, a book on digital printing and sustainability was also unveiled.
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Seiko Epson to expand printing biz
Seiko Epson will invest 16 billion yen in a new building in the campus, in Hirooka office in Japan. The new building, which will house a factory for prototyping and volume-producing large commercial and industrial printing systems and a test laboratory for digital textile printing, is part of Epson’s mid-term plans to grow its printing solutions business.
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