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Four high-density colours - Cyan Extra, Magenta Extra, Yellow Extra and Black Extra specifically engineered for Panasonic print heads

J-Teck3 will showcase the versatility of its high-performance digital inks for textile applications at HeimtextilJ-Teck3 will showcase the versatility of its high-performance digital inks for textile applications at Heimtextil

This year’s Heimtextil (10-13th January 2017) will see J-Teck3, a global provider of sublimation inks, showcase the extensive textile applications achievable with its vast portfolio of digital inks.

Making its European debut is the company’s recently launched J-Cube PNF series. Comprising four high-density colours - Cyan Extra, Magenta Extra, Yellow Extra and Black Extra - the new inks offer high-quality coverage and are specifically engineered for Panasonic print heads. As fast-drying inks tailored for uncoated and thin sublimation papers, they enable textile printers to increase productivity and reduce production costs.

“Digital printing is becoming increasingly important in the textile industry where colour, durability and rapid turnaround times are essential,” says Luca Guggiari, J-Teck3’s Brand R&D Manager. “Heimtextil is a great platform to introduce our next generation ink to the textile market. Our high-performance portfolio offers textile printers accelerated time-to-market thanks to its quick-drying capabilities. This is crucial to securing profitable growth and helps textile manufacturers to maintain their competitive edge.”

Showcasing examples from high fashion apparel to heavy-duty interior furnishings, visitors will discover how J-Teck3’s sublimation inks offer guaranteed fast-drying, exacting image definition and vibrant colour concentration for light and heavy polyester fabrics. These include, sofa coverings, curtains and outdoor textiles.

 

See J-Teck3 at Heimtextil in Hall 6, Stand C15 between 10-13 January.