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Eco-Solvent Printer: The Perfect Solution for Your Printing Needs

StalJet MT-I32 Series Eco Solvent Printer is 2021 Deluxe Version of high precision MEMS TFP Eco Solvent Printer which with 1.6m, 1.8m, 3.2m printing width, high-resolution printing for outdoor and indoor large format printing. The printing quality is competitive to the Japanese Eco Solvent Printer brands like, Epson Eco Solvent Printer, Roland Eco Solvent Printer, Mimaki Eco Solvent Printer and Mutoh Eco Solvent Printer. It is overturns the highest resolution of traditional solvent printers, which leads the resolution of large format printer to a new standard. Your new profit pattern will be established and new business opportunity will be discovered.

Epson SureColor S 40610 – Singlepack UltraChrome GS3 Black T891300(700mL) ( C13T891300 )

Epson UltraChrome GS3 T891300. Type: Original, Printing colours: Magenta, Brand compatibility: Epson. Package width: 116 mm, Package depth: 350 mm, Package height: 46 mm. Pallet width: 80 cm, Pallet length: 120 cm, Pallet height: 2.49 m

Epson SureColor SC-F6300 (hdK) Sublimation 44-inch dye sub Printer

44-inch dye sub printer
Produce high-quality printed textiles and promotional goods with this low-maintenance dye-sublimation printer
The SureColor SC-F6300, 44-inch, dye-sublimation printer has been developed for textile producers, promotional goods businesses and photographic studios. It boasts a low TCO thanks to improved user productivity and reduced downtime.

Epson Surecolor SC‑F6300 (HDK) Cyan ( C13T46D240 ) without Chip

Epson’s UltraChrome DS Ink is designed to support production of a wide range of items from fabrics and garments, to signage and décor. It adheres quickly, transfers smoothly and provides excellent light and wash fastness. The base 4 colour ink set is extremely vibrant and when applied with Epson print technology it enables output with gradation and gamut levels that exceed competitors 6 and 8 colour sets.
Printing is a process for mass reproducing text and images using a master form or template. The earliest non-paper products involving printing include cylinder seals and objects such as the Cyrus Cylinder and the Cylinders of Nabonidus. The earliest known form of printing as applied to paper was woodblock printing, which appeared in China before 220 AD for cloth printing. However, it would not be applied to paper until the seventh century. Later developments in printing technology include the movable type invented by Bi Sheng around 1040 AD and the printing press invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century. The technology of printing played a key role in the development of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution and laid the material basis for the modern knowledge-based economy and the spread of learning to the masses.