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Colorjet’s 16 heads Vastrajet with Ais at Gartex

By August 7, 20192 Mins Read
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ColorJet India, India’s largest manufacturer of digital textile printing technologies, will be showcasing live demonstrations of India’s most preferred direct to fabric printer, the Vastrajet, which will be showcased on reactive inks for fashion apparel producers in Hall-11, Booth-C-33, at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
Following the success of highest selling textile printer i.e. Vastrajet-8824, ColorJet is now coming up with its new Vastrajet-8164 with 16 heads and same will be launched at Gartex TexProcess India, 2019. The versatile, advanced, high speed direct to fabric printer has the ability to become the commercial winner by providing users with outstanding performance, increased productivity, superior printing accuracy with minimal maintenance needs.
The Commercial Winner Vastrajet-8164 comes with the latest technological innovation from ColorJet -AiS i.e. Adaptive Ink System and AIVC i.e. Automatic Intelligent Voltage Controller. The ColorJet- AiS provides the customer flexibility to use ink of its own choice to fulfill multiple purposes without compromising quality, by providing consistent print performance at varying environmental conditions with the help of AIVC.
“ColorJet has taken huge efforts to imprint a mark in the hearts of customers not only by providing excelling innovative products but by backing them up with excellent after sales support,” said Jitender Pal Singh, VP-Textile, ColorJet India.
As per the latest IDC report with more than 34 per cent market share in India, which has the second fastest growing digital textile printing industry, ColorJet gears up to command a strong position in the textile industry globally and maintains its No.1 position in India as per the latest IDC 2019 Q1 Super Wide Format report, while assiduously pursuing excellence in digital printing industry since 2004.
ColorJet markets its products in 25 countries worldwide. Over 4,000 ColorJet printers are in operation around the world, across India, Middle East, Australia and Europe and the company keeps its presence strong, by exhibiting at various international platforms like ITMA Asia, ShanghaiTex, DTG, ITMA, etc.
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