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Home » Strong demand for SPGPrints’ JAVELIN printer
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Strong demand for SPGPrints’ JAVELIN printer

By December 19, 20161 Min Read
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SPGPrints B.V. and Stovec Industries Limited (Stovec) have revealed sales of several inkjet and rotary screen printing machines during ITME 2016. There was significant interest shown by quality printers in SPGPrints’ JAVELIN® digital inkjet textile printer, with sales recorded for both the 1,850 mm-width version of the machine for the apparel market, and the new 3,200 mm-width version for interior decor applications. The new 3,200 mm-width JAVELIN will make its global debut at Heimtextil 2017.
ITME 2016 marked the first showing of the JAVELIN printer in India . It operated throughout the show, giving visitors a real-time experience of its quality, flexibility, productivity and ease of use, on even the most challenging substrates such as millimetre paper. Using Archer® technology, JAVELIN fires a variable ink drop a distance of 4 mm, enabling a wide range of textiles to be printed with sharp detail, smooth gradations, solid blotches and precise registration.
One customer observed: “With this digital scanning printer, SPGPrints definitely shows its capacity to develop next-generation machines with excellent quality and with the lowest printing costs.”
Full report in January issue of ITJ
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