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Bordeaux’s new concept for digital printing

By April 1, 20163 Mins Read
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Bordeaux Digital PrintInk, an industry leader in developing and manufacturing high quality inks and coatings for the wide format and textile printing industry, will introduce its expanding digital printing possibilities as part of Bordeaux’s philosophy to provide costume made solutions to all print shop’s needs.

Bordeaux’s new rising star in the digital textile arena – a new water based pigment ink for all fabrics accompanied with its longtime industry leading printer specific inks, offers a true wind of change to the digital market.

As a continuous effort to offer a wide range of inkjet solutions, Bordeaux recognised the need to simplify digital processes for textile and developed one pigment ink that can print on all types of fabrics and in a single process. This novel solution allows textile print shops to offer their customers prints for every type of textile application, from home decoration to garments.

Visitors at Bordeaux’s Stand S150, Hall7 in FESPA were able to see all of its ink solutions come to live with the endless printing applications. Visitors were able to see unique applications printed with UV and solvent printer specific ink solutions. In addition, for the first time at FESPA, Bordeaux introduced the printing possibilities with the new pigment ink for textiles.

“As part of our continuous commitment to develop comprehensive yet simple solutions to the digital printing industry, we added a new product to our leading textile inks solutions and expended it with the game changing pigment ink,” said Guy Evron, Director of Marketing at Bordeaux. “Visitors of our stand at Fespa were able to see first-hand examples of the endless applications Bordeaux various inks offer — from wide format signs, through textile application and printing on challenging substrates for industrial applications, all with the quality our customers expected of our inks.”

Bordeaux Digital Printink is the developer, manufacturer and distributor of customer-focused premium inks and comprehensive solutions for all wide format inkjet technologies, printers, the graphic arts and the textile industry. The company’s products are recognised worldwide as highly reliable and cost-effective inkjet inks and coatings for wide and super wide digital printers such as Roland® , Mimaki®, Mutoh®, Epson®, Océ®, Fujifilm® , HP® and Seiko™ as well as for all latest printhead technologies including Epson®, Xaar®, Konica Minolta®, Toshibav and many more. The company’s wide format solutions focus on printer specific inks designed for full compatibility with the printers. In addition, Bordeaux offers a comprehensive range of liquid laminates and UV coatings for wide format graphics, vehicle wrappings and document finishing.

The company’s textile solution focuses on one ink to match all types of fabrics including 100 per cent cotton, blended, polyester, leather, viscose and silk.

For further information:
Bordeaux Printing Technologies
Email:
nufar.k@c-m-y-k.com

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