Colorjet to display VASTRAJET textile digital printer at Gartex 2016

VASTRAJET offers precise dot placements and high precision printing, suitable for a variety of fabrics like cotton, silk, wool, polyester and their blends

ColorJet Group, India’s largest manufacturer of digital printers will be showing a live demonstration of direct to fabric digital textile printer VASTRAJET at Gartex 2016 trade show being held in New Delhi from August 27 in hall 14, booth no. 114.Vastrajet_pic

The state-of-the-art and efficiently engineered VASTRAJET printer, is a commercial grade entry level digital textile printer, which meets the normal daily requirements of a textile printing house, while being suitable for a variety of fabrics like cotton, silk, wool, polyester and their blends, including for stretchable and normal fabrics.

The structure of the VASTRAJET is excellently designed to handle high speed production and precise dot placements, while the proprietary AIVC technology ensures high precision printing. The high speed is achieved through specially designed jetting controls to optimize printheads performance, to match the high jetting frequency.

On the technology, quality and service front, Colorjet is second to none. The digital textile printers are manufactured at a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in India itself, ensuring easy availability of spares and services.

“ColorJet eyes Gartex as a great platform to exhibit its technological advancements. VASTRAJET digital textile printer has written a long story of success in different geographies globally. The fabrics printed on ColorJet digital machines are exported to many developed economies. In fact many designer fabrics are also printed on our machines,” Brand Manager at Colorjet, Smarth Bansal said.

“Also since ColorJet markets its digital textile printers directly to the end-user, the cost gets optimized further, bringing down the total cost of ownership and also the payback period substantially, which makes our machines more competitive than those in the market,” Mr Bansal added.