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Future-ready digital printers

By November 1, 20152 Mins Read
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COLORJET Group, one of the largest manufacturers of digital printing machines in India, is introducing two future-ready digital textile printing solutions, the METRO and the FABJET-DUO at ITMA 2015. The company is also the first Indian digital textile machine producer to participate at ITMA.

METRO is a truly advanced industrial grade digital textile printer, which fantastically incorporates the latest technology and efficient engineering to meet the ever growing demands of textile business.

Compatible to work with all types of inks like reactive acid disperse and pigment, this printer weaves magic on a variety of fabrics. Be it any kind of fabric, ranging from 0.1mm to 30mm including cotton, polyester, silk, viscose, wool, nylon, acetate and various blended fabrics can be printed on the METRO.

With awesome scalable properties, this printer can suit all the needs of the textile printing business and delivers in the least payback period. At ITMA, visitors will be able to witness how the METRO has been synchronised and engineered specifically to produce the best results with pigment inks. Its unique value proposition for customers is the synchronised technology to ensure smooth firing of jetting assembly for faster and smoother productions with pigment inks.

Automatic temperature control enables printheads to deliver same print results with pigment inks, while specially integrated VPC technology ensures smooth flow of pigment ink for uninterrupted production runs.

The METRO digital textile printer delivers excellent quality prints by virtue of seven colors inks without compromising on the speed in this segment of printers.

The second innovative printer is the FABJET-DUO, which has the ´Power of Two´ in one machine. This printer has a dual ink supply system which gives one the freedom to choose between any two of the three inks; Reactive, Disperse and Pigment and thus by just a flick of a switch, the printer becomes a reactive or pigment or disperse ink printer. So now rather than investing in two machines, textile printers have the option to use just one machine for printing with two of the three inks.

The FABJET-DUO offers access to printing cotton and polyester fabrics on the same machine and also makes for a perfect solution for sampling as well as mass production. Not just that, it is ideal for printing of home textiles since the printer has a width of 3.2 m.

For further information:
Smarth Bansal
Mob: 98102-39602

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