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Home » SPGPrints’ digital solutions for interior decor
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SPGPrints’ digital solutions for interior decor

By December 13, 20161 Min Read
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SPGPrints will introduce new digital printers for the interior decor and wallcovering markets based on its unique Archer® Technology at Heimtextil 2017 from January 10-13, Messe Frankfurt, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany.
The stand in Hall 6 features live demonstrations of the new wide-format JAVELIN® digital inkjet printer for decorative textile products including bed linens, curtains and upholstery. The Hall 3 stand will feature SPGPrints’ leading solutions for rotary screen printing and information on the new PIKE® Decor printers for home deco applications.
At the heart of the new JAVELIN and PIKE printers is SPGPrints’ established Archer Technology that accurately fires variable drop sizes to create sharp detail, fine lines, solid blotches and smooth gradations on a wide range of substrates.
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