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Mouvent’s world premiere of its new digital textile printer to take place at ITMA 2019

The TX802 will world premiere at this year’s ITMA show in Barcelona
Mouvent will unveil its new textile machine – the TX802 – for the very first time at ITMA 2019, the world’s largest international textile and garment technology exhibition, which takes place in Barcelona, Spain, from 20-26 June 2019.

Attendees in Barcelona can see the new machine in action at Stand H3/C101

Mouvent will unveil its new textile machine – the TX802 – for the very first time at ITMA 2019, the world’s largest international textile and garment technology exhibition, which takes place in Barcelona, Spain, from 20-26 June 2019.

There will be 6 official live demonstrations each day of the TX802 at Stand H3/C101, at the following times: 10h30, 11h30, and then from 13h30 every hour. But of course, on demand demos are always possible, as well. The Mouvent Team welcomes you to visit us at the stand and see the next evolution in digital printing for the textile industry. If you would like to arrange an appointment to speak with a Mouvent expert, please register here http://www.mouvent.com/meta/events.

The new TX802 builds on the success of Mouvent’s popular inaugural digital textile printer, the TX801. TX802 is an 8-color multi-pass digital textile printer producing the highest print quality on textiles with up to 2,000 DPI optical resolution, and is associated with very high printing speeds of up to 100 linear m/min. It has double the output of the TX801, producing up to 400 sqm per hour of perfectly printed fabrics. It achieves this with only 20% additional space required compared with the TX801.

“The TX802 really demonstrates the benefits of the Mouvent™ Cluster technology,” said Ghislain Segard, Marketing & Sales Manager, Textile Machines at Mouvent. “It is the reason why we can develop a machine that has double the output of the TX801 with minimal extra floor space required. By simply duplicating the clusters, each color is jetted by two printing heads, providing the highest-quality result with the greatest efficiency of space and cost.”

“We are very excited to share this new digital textile printer with customers from all around the world at this important venue.” Reto Simmen (c) 2019 Mouvent
“We are very excited to share this new digital textile printer with customers from all around the world at this important venue.” Reto Simmen (c) 2019 Mouvent


“I’m convinced that ITMA visitors will be enchanted by the new dimension of quality and performance that our TX802 represents.” Ghislain Segard (c) 2019 Mouvent
“I’m convinced that ITMA visitors will be enchanted by the new dimension of quality and performance that our TX802 represents.” Ghislain Segard (c) 2019 Mouvent

The Mouvent™ Cluster is an ingenious digital printing technology, which uses clusters instead of fixed size print bars by color, arranging them in a modular, scalable matrix. The result is one system that can be simply adapted for all substrates, of all widths, for all markets. The innovative cluster design is the base building block for all systems, current and in development and will be the centerpiece of Mouvent machines for a wide variety of other markets beyond textiles, such as labels, corrugated board, flexible packaging, folding carton and more.

 As well as the TX802, Mouvent will also reveal its own Digital Front End – titled Mouvent™ DFE – for the first time. Mouvent™ DFE enables seamless, simple preparation of print data and excellent print results.

The TX801 will also be at the Mouvent stand. The TX801 is a very durable, compact and accessible printer, which has proven to be very popular with customers worldwide since its launch in 2017. The machine will run special applications with acid-inks.

“This is the first time that Mouvent will be at ITMA, and we are so excited to showcase our two digital textile printers and our new digital front end,” said Reto Simmen, Mouvent’s Chief Business Officer. “Based on the reaction to the TX801 over the last two years from many happy customers, we are confident that the TX802 will be equally well received. We look forward to meeting everyone in Barcelona!”


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