Polyprint introduces next generation DTG printers

Texjet NG120

Polyprint has unveiled two new Texjet direct to garment printers; the Texjet NG120 and the Texjet NG130.

Polyprint’s Next Generation DTG printers are designed, developed, and manufactured in-house by Polyprint experts. Created for non-stop production, these DTG printers are equipped with a bulk ink printing system, a white ink recirculation system, and an auto CMYK/ white agitation system, offering α seamless production, cost-efficiently, with superior print quality up to 4800dpi. 14 different snap-on platens deliver a wide application range with direct to garment and direct to film printing capabilities.

The NG120 allows users to fulfil orders with ease. It features two industrial print heads, a maximum printing area of 40x50cm and CMYK + white or 2x CMYK print head configurations.

The NG130 enable users to pump up their productivity. It features three industrial print heads, a grand print area of 50x70cm (ideal for the fashion industry), and multiple print head configurations.

George Benglopoulos, Polyprint’s CEO, said: “Dedicated to giving our clients the competitive advantage, we produce premium-quality DTG products from the ground up. Fuelled by our customers’ feedback, we have taken the next step in the apparel printing process and created high-speed DTG printers to cater to the needs of on-demand garment decorators who want to turn up the DTG volume and boost their productivity.”

To coincide with the release of the two new Next Generation printers, Polyprint has also released new Texjet DTG inks. Specifically formulated for all Texjet DTG printers, these new Texjet DTG bulk inks come with an enriched colour gamut for lavish designs, and quick fixation times for faster production. These water-based textile pigment inks are environmentally friendly and offer enhanced stretchability and superb washability for long-lasting prints.

  • See these printers for the first time in the UK at Amaya Sales UK’s DTG Breakthrough Event in Nottingham on Tuesday, July 12 and Wednesday, July 13. For more info click here.

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