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New JAVELIN2 and Archer+ technology set to launch at ITMA 2019

In the field of textile printing, innovation is key to maximize potential and stay ahead of the competition. According to at SPGPrints that’s why they never stop optimizing the technologies. At ITMA Barcelona 2019, therefore, SPGPrints is more than proud to launch the new and improved JAVELIN2 digital textile printer and Archer+ technology.

The JAVELIN2 is ready for the future

The well-known JAVELIN digital textile printer has been upgraded to help people receive as much value as possible from digital textile printing. With improved ease of use, an optimized print head cleaning cycle and enhanced ink supply, the JAVELIN2 digital textile printer did not only become more robust, but it also enables faster printing cycles while reducing maintenance costs. Together with the improved Archer+ technology, the JAVELIN2 will help textile mills outperform their competition in no time, SPGPrints says.

Set new benchmarks for resolution and production capacity with Archer+

To provide both new users as well as existing users with the capability to upgrade their digital printing output, SPGPrints has optimized the Archer print head software. The new Archer+ technology pack enables their users to reach new, unrivalled levels of printing resolution and print even the most complex, detailed designs at astonishing quality levels while improving overall print uniformity even at a lower number of passes.


Using automated calibration the JAVELIN is capable to print the most challenging designs with lesser passes than ever before. Therefore, the Archer+ technology pack will enable mills to increase their capacity and print all designs at a much higher printing speed than ever before. This results in more printed meters per year and thus reducing cost per linear meter. 

Witness the high-quality output of JAVELIN2 and Archer+ for yourself at ITMA 2019

Curious what the new and improved JAVELIN2 and Archer+ technology can do to help your company exceed expectations and outperform the competition? At ITMA Barcelona 2019, live demonstrations of the new JAVELIN2 will be given regularly, so you can see for yourself. 


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