ColorJet, the largest manufacturer of digital inkjet printers from India is participating in the Knit Show being held at Tirupur from August nine, which is one of largest garment fashion accessories fabrics & machinery event.
The three-day Knit-Show is a unique exhibition that has captured the imagination of the textile industry in India. The Vastrajet digital textile printer from ColorJet, after a spate of success stories in Surat, is geared up to help Southern India mills in Tirupur attain economies of scale by reducing turnaround time.
Exhibiting its state-of-the-art machinery, ColorJet will showcase a live demonstration of its flagship digital textile printer, Vastrajet. The high end printer is suitable for varieties of fabric like cotton, silk, wool, polyester and blends and is done with the ultimate aim to inspire new ideas, drive creativity, boost productivity and enable new business models.
The super-fast Vastrajet printer with a supersonic production speed of 4,000 metres per day meets the normal daily requirements of a regular textile printing process house. This has been made possible from the specially designed jetting controls to optimise print heads performance to match the high jetting frequency.
The mechanical structure is excellently designed to handle high speed production and precise dot placements. The proprietary AIVC technology ensures that ColorJet Inks constantly gives brilliant production and makes high printing precision possible. The new bundled software offers up to 20 per cent on cost saving in inks, thus providing a lower cost of production.
“Apart from the price being very competitive, since our digital textile printers are manufactured at a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in India itself, buyers of our machines are eligible for various subsidies and benefits offered by the government under EPCG, TUF and MSME schemes,” ColorJet Director, Pavan Gupta said.
Set up in 2004, ColorJet India Ltd operates through two manufacturing facilities located in India and China and sales offices spread across seven countries, which include China, Sri Lanka, UAE and India.