Colorjet launches Aurajet at Gartex 2017
India’s biggest wide-format digital printer and also a winner of several awards in the last few months, Colorjet India launched the Aurajet dye sublimation textile printer at the textile technology trade show Gartex 2017, which was held from 29-31 July 2017. Alongside, Colorjet also showcased its recently launched TXF digital textile printer and its bestselling model VastraJet.
04 Aug 2017 | 5702 Views | By Rahul Kumar
The Made-in-India Aurajet, which is running successfully in Australia, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia and other parts of world, is the perfect choice for dye sublimation users as it can easily run low GSM paper starting from 45gsm which will help in reducing the cost by using less ink and offering perfect colours.
The sturdy industrial built of the Aurajet helps in ensuring that the machine runs for years and years, while achieving maximum speed of 34 sq/mts, thereby providing huge production runs. It comes with advanced feed and a take-up system for precise paper movement. The Aurajet is bundled with Colorgate RIP to give vibrant colours and also comes with new CB100 inks, for best results in sportswear, apparel and home furnishing applications.
ColorJet is showcased its tech-loaded digital textile printer, the TXF, which has been manufactured incorporating the latest technology, which imparts the printer with the power to print brilliantly and flawlessly, with reduced maintenance.
The printer can achieve print resolutions of up to 1,440dpi and is best suited when it comes to sampling and short runs, particularly suitable for fashion designers and home textiles applications.
The TXF, which is equipped with industrial printheads gives variable dot control for achieving smooth gradations and is also belt driven, which makes it suitable for printing fabrics including bulky textured materials, thinner fabrics and also stretchable fabric materials such as knits.
TXF is available to work with Reactive inks for printing onto natural fabrics and also Disperse inks for printing onto polyester fabrics.