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Anisha Silk invests in Orange O Tec machines

By May 9, 20191 Min Read
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Anisha Silk Mills has invested in MS & Colorix Digital Printing machines from Orange O Tec. In 2019, Anisha has entered into digital textile printing market, said director Karan Juneja adding that they have invested in Colorix Subpro I a dye-sublimation machine from the Orange Group due to higher production at lower running cost.
?We are one of the largest garment manufacturers in the country. Our objective has always been to produce the best products and focus on customer satisfaction; we have always firmly adhered to our morals and principles. For our customers, design and qualities are of utmost importance,? said Juneja.
?Due to in house consumption and a complimentary to our embroidery, we have recently decided to purchase two direct to fabric digital printing machine, MS JP7 from Orange O Tec,? added Karan.
Configured with 2 or 4 industrial proven Kyocera print heads, Subpro I has print speed up to 120 lmh/hr. Its built-in three dyers will prevent the paper wrinkle and has auto paper detect sensor. It has automatic periodic purging & wiping system and anti-scratch system with a laser sensor.
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