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EFI Reggiani to showcase innovative textile solutions that deliver true sustainability and enable the move of mass production to digital on-demand workflows

© 2023 EFI Reggiani
EFI™ Reggiani is showcasing the true sustainability and digital workflow advantages of its market-leading textile solutions at ITMA Asia 2023, taking place 19-23 November at National Convention & Exhibition Center, Shanghai, China. Located in Hall 6, stand D24A, EFI Reggiani is proudly presenting its revolutionary and truly sustainable Reggiani ecoTERRA pigment printing line up, the super-high-speed EFI Reggiani HYPER and Reggiani BOLT XS direct-to-fabric printing solutions, and the superior colour vibrancy of EFI Reggiani FUOCO Acid Inks.

The EFI Reggiani ecoTERRA solution is an all-in-one solution for water-based pigment printing that requires no ancillary equipment for pre- and post-treatment. By significantly reducing water, energy and chemicals consumption in the overall process, customers can now obtain a truly sustainable, direct-to-fabric printing solution. All this combined with the most comprehensive pigment line up in the industry: a full ecoTERRA line up of six models, including a 340 printing width, with speeds ranging from 150 to more than 700 sqm/hour, backed up by proven EFI Reggiani technology and service.

Reggiani ecoTERRA water-based pigment inks deliver excellent wet and dry fastness properties, incredible sharpness in detail, and outstanding durability while also ensuring printhead longevity with reduced maintenance costs. Thanks to the enhanced polymerisation and finishing unit, EFI Reggiani ecoTERRA also provides an enhanced tactile experience and fabric softness.

In addition to highlighting EFI Reggiani’s truly sustainable product offering, the company will also demonstrate the significant productivity and efficiency advantages offered by its portfolio of high-speed, high-performance digital textile printers at ITMA Asia 2023. Attendees will discover how mass production can transition to a digital, on-demand workflow with the super-high speeds and ultra-high print quality of the EFI Reggiani HYPER scanning printer and the next-generation EFI Reggiani BOLT XS single-pass textile printer.

Hyper-fast textile printing with unparalleled image quality

The EFI Reggiani HYPER is the fastest scan digital textile printer in the market. Available in 1.8-, 2.4- or 3.4-metre-wide models, the EFI Reggiani HYPER printer delivers extraordinary printing quality with unmatched productivity. Equipped with 72 printheads and ink recirculation up to the nozzle plate, it can print two pass, production quality at speeds up to 13 linear metres per minute on a 1.5-metre-wide roll. Using the dual-roll capability on the 3.4-metre model, users can achieve throughput speeds up to 20 metres per minute, comparable to some single-pass machines.

Plus, the new EFI Reggiani BOLT XS printer, with speeds up to 100 linear metres per minute, boosted uptime and reliability, high performance throughout, unparalleled printing accuracy, and minimal maintenance needs, is a true digital replacement for rotary printing.




EFI Reggiani FUOCO acid inks to enhance the brightness of your prints

Designed for highly demanding textile applications, EFI Reggiani FUOCO acid inks deliver incomparable colour vibrancy and excellent fastness performance. Moreover, they have exceptional print reliability and jettability, and meet the highest industry standards to serve the widest range of applications such as fashion, sport apparel, swimwear and accessories.

© 2023 EFI Reggiani
© 2023 EFI Reggiani


For more information about EFI Reggiani products, visit:

http://www.efi.com/reggiani.



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