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#ITMA 2019

Experience the latest innovations in engraving, digital & rotary screen printing machinery at ITMA Barcelona 2019

At ITMA 2019, the SPGPrints® stand will be the place where visitors will be able to find all they need In printing. Whether you choose for conventional or digital printing or are looking for screen engraving equipment, SPGPrints® can deliver the machinery and consumables that help mills to produce the best quality with the lowest total cost of ownership. Ready to transform your printing business? Visit their stand B203 in Hall 3 at ITMA from the 20th until the 26th of June 2019 in Barcelona, and see how their innovative solutions can help you excel.

Your digital textile printing journey starts at ITMA 2019?

For printing companies who are ready to embark on a digital textile printing journey, a visit to ITMA Barcelona 2019 will definitely be worthwhile. With over 75 years of experience in the textile printing industry, they can provide visitors with fitting advice at its stand. And they understand: seeing is believing. That’s why they'll be giving live demonstrations of its second generation PIKE® single-pass digital textile printing machine printing on viscose fabric with reactive inks. Based on the PIKE’s® established image quality performance combining the industry’s highest resolution of 1200 dpi with the smallest droplets and lowest ink consumption, you can now come and see the new PIKE® printing at considerably higher speeds than before while producing the best deep black blotches ever created in the industry. 

Also, from the established JAVELIN® multi-pass printing machine, a second generation will be showcased at ITMA. Besides the extension with an acid and a direct sublimation application, this new JAVELIN® will have additional functionality that boosts both the top printing speed as well as the average speed to print every design, resulting in a higher print capacity per day or month.

Visitors wanting to learn more about the world-renowned consumables can visit the unique Experience Center at its stand. In the Digital Ink Experience Center, they take you behind the scenes of the development and production of its high-quality digital inks and launch two new versions of its deep black ultra HD in the Nebula reactive ink series for Kyocera print heads. 

Reinventing screen technology?

In terms of conventional printing systems, SPGPrints® will take the opportunity to showcase its latest generation of the nine color Pegasus EVO rotary screen printing machine at ITMA 2019. We invite you to come and learn about the innovative construction and technology yourself and learn how both the Pegasus EVO as well as our RD8 rotary screen printing machines can help you enhance your printing process. Make sure to visit the Screens Experience Center where we will be launching two of its latest, most innovative screen technologies — the new Ortascreen™ and the new Randomscreen™ Eco — exclusively at the stand at ITMA 2019.

(c) 2019 SPG Print
(c) 2019 SPG Print


In this Screens Experience Center, you can learn more about which screen type helps you to create the best output. Ever wondered why the screens are they designed the way they do? At the Screens Experience Center, we give you the opportunity to actually see, hear and experience why the rotary screens are unique in its kind and you can see and touch its high-quality output.

Boost your printing output by optimizing your engraving process?

High-quality printing output starts with selecting the excellent screens. But a good screen is useless when it's engraved in a bad way. The BestLEN direct laser engraving machine is the benchmark equipment for engraving high-quality screens for your printing process. At ITMA 2019, you’ll be able to see the BestLEN direct laser engraving machine and learn about the different engraving techniques.

With hundreds of BestLEN engravers currently being operated, the direct laser engraving machine helps printing companies worldwide to produce a consistent level of high-quality screens with minimum interference of their operators. Since the BestLEN has a dry process, a minimum amount of water is used and the engraving process is very short, while human interference is brought back to a minimum.

SPGPrints® would like to welcome its loyal customers as well as newly interested printing companies to its 1500m² booth at ITMA Barcelona to see for themselves how SPGPrints® can be their all you need in printing partner.

See you in Barcelona!


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