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ColorJet to launch two future ready digital inkjet , upgraded solvent printers at Media Expo

| | Sep 19, 2016, at 11:40 pm
New Delhi, Sept 19 (IBNS): ColorJet, the largest Indian manufacturer of wide format digital printers in India, on Monday announced it is launching its latest printer model, ‘Softjet Plus’, a 2.5 as well as 3.2 metre soft signage printer and ‘Polo Turbo - High Speed’ at Media Expo in Hall 11, Stall D62 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

The launch of the Softjet Plus signals the company’s extension of its product line towards the soft signage product line.

The Softjet Plus easily prints on polyester based fabrics which can be recycled and uses environmental friendly aqueous based inks.

Softjet Plus is the perfect solution to print directly on fabrics for soft signage business and optimised for replacement of PVC based media and even the most amazing applications like mesmerising backlit displays, while flexible displays can also be printed by this machine.

While, the Polo Turbo is a high speed industrial grade solvent printer, built on a heavy duty structure.

Its independent drive technology drives each nozzle independently to achieve high speed production speeds of up to 2,800 sq. feet per hour, while also delivering high quality output, reliability and offering low running costs.

The Polo Turbo is a 8 head 4-colour printer with printing resolution of 1,440 dpi and can print on media’s of widths up to 3,300 mm, with a maximum thickness of 3.00 mm and can print on SAV, PVC Banner, Backlit Film, Window Film and solvent based fabrics.

Additionally, the company is also showing the latest and upgraded version of solvent printer Neptune, which has been loaded with new features to make it more efficient and productive. The Neptune has an installed base of 1,500 printers, the highest among solvent printers in India.

“We are launching the Softjet Plus to expand our product line and also to enable the entry of entrepreneurs in soft signage business at a lower investment,” Colorjet Brand Manager, Smarth Bansal said.

“The machine will prove to be attractive for producers of soft signage’s like flags, banners, hoardings, demo tents, vibrant backlits, etc, since nowadays; a lot of fabric is being used for events like weddings decorations, banquets, etc,” he added.

“Softjet Plus opens another business avenue of customised decorative fabrics for its users and comes in both 2.5 and 3.2 metre print width to target different market requirements,” Smarth Bansal informed.

ColorJet, the largest manufacturer of digital inkjet printers in India markets its products in 14 countries worldwide.

The company is backed by a team with extensive experience and expertise in the inkjet printing segment and is guided by its commitment of delivering products that support a design philosophy of being economic, efficient and ecological.

 

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