Konica Minolta to launch new textile printers

Konica Minolta is about to launch what it says will be game changing digital textile print systems for large scale digital textile production. Detailed plans will be unveiled at the ITA show in Italy later this week for its flagship single-pass system – Nassenger SP-1 – with visitors able to see the press in action at Konica Mionolta’s new €5m Training and Demonstration Centre in Bregnano. KM will show two other of its newest models of scanning textile printers at the show; Nassenger 10 and Nassenger 8 will have live demonstrations throughout the event.

Textile printing: Konica Minolta

Textile printing: Konica Minolta

The world’s first SP-1 printer is now running live at Konica Minolta Inkjet’s Demo and Training Centre in Bregnano, near Milan, where show guests and customers can see the SP-1 which KM says is running sufficiently and intensively. Digital textile printing is touted as one of the biggest growth areas in print, as the new generation of printers and heads enables high quality print onto a range of textiles, enabling cost efficient instant printing.

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