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SPGPrints to expand capacity in Austria

By September 9, 20161 Min Read
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In order to meet strong demand for its JAVELIN Digital Textile Printer, SPGPrints is planning to increase its manufacturing capacity at its Kufstein (Austria) facilities.
The Kufstein facility is well-equipped to provide efficient, high-quality serial machine production, enabling them to offer short lead times, and to accelerate the adoption of this game-changing technology. As the location for the development and manufacture of SPGPrints’ direct laser engraving and laser exposure systems for textile and graphics applications, the Kufstein facility has significant expertise in high-tech machine production.

Rieks Reyers, Marketing and Sales Director, SPGPrints, says that as an affordable solution for test markets, short runs and large volume requirements, JAVELIN has brought the benefits of digital printing to the mainstream textile market. The company has since received significant interest in the printer’s ground-breaking inkjet technology, which has made high-quality textile production possible in both short and long production runs.

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