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Colorjet to Showcase Digital Printer Vastrajet at GTTES

ColorJet India Ltd, India’s largest manufacturer of digital textile printing technologies, will be showcasing live demonstrations of its direct to fabric printer—the Vastrajet—at the Global Textile Technology and Engineering Show (GTTES) in Mumbai. In hall A, booth no. 2, Colorjet will also display two other printers—the Metro and Fabjet Grand.

“Vastrajet is a workhorse with over 100+ installations across the globe. For the production rate it delivers, it probably has the lowest carbon footprint and is ideally suitable for fashion apparel producers with its working width of up to 180 cm,” Colorjet said in a press release.

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On the other hand, the Metro is an excellent example of applying Indian originality to technology that anyone can purchase at an affordable cost. It is a high-production speed printer with lower energy and water consumption, making it a cutting-edge textile printer, the release added.

The third printer—the Fabjet Grand—is especially targeted at the industrial home furnishings textile segment with its working width of up to 320 cm. It is particularly suitable for printing home décor products like curtains, bed covers, table covers, and sofa covers. The printer prints both on cotton and polyester-based fabrics and uses environmentally friendly aqueous based pigment, reactive or disperse inks.

Colorjet designs, manufactures and integrates every component of its printers such as inks, printheads and the control system to ensure maximum quality, reliability and uptime combined with the lowest cost of ownership.

Colorjet’s centralised customer care, team of engineers and well-maintained inventory levels of consumables or spares, with an all-India presence, ensures 100 per cent customer satisfaction. While assiduously pursuing excellence in digital printing since 2004, the company maintains its No.1 position in India as per the latest IDC 2018 Q3 Super Wide Format report.

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, DTG- Bangladesh, ITMA Barcelona, etc.

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