One of the biggest and only Indian manufacturer of digital printers in India, ColorJet Group will bring a paradigm shift to the Indian home furnishing industry at Heimtextil 2016 by introducing its wider width direct-to-fabric digital home textile printer Fabjet Grand which is suitable to print on all inks, viz. Reactive, Pigment or Disperse.
The company will showcase live demonstration of home textile printing on products like bedsheets, pillow cover, curtains, table covers, etc on the Fabjet Grand. Exhibitors are encouraged and invited to witness the live demonstration and see the magic of home textile digital printing unfold at the ColorJet stall.
Fabjet Grand is especially targeted at the customised home furnishings textile segment, particularly for producers of home décor products like curtains, bed covers and sofa covers to directly print on cotton and polyester-based fabrics and use environmental friendly aqueous based Pigment, Reactive or Disperse inks.
The product delivers high productivity, since it has two heads per colour in staggered position, which increases production and also has an extremely high practical printing speed, enabling high daily printing volumes and outstanding runability for overnight printing without banding and colour deflection.
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