Pimms Group Takes Its Investors One Step Ahead in Digital Textile Printing
Pimms Group, the leading brand of the industrial advertising and digital printing technologies market, offers its customers the opportunity to enter new markets with the technologies it offers for the digital textile printing world. Analyzing the needs of the textile world in a timely and accurate manner, Pimms Group brings new products to investors in the Turkish market accordingly.
Pimms Group, which has offered transfer printing and direct-to-fabric printing machines to the textile industry with its HOMER and AXIA machines, continues to add new ones to these products this year.
The first of the innovations of Pimms Group, the TB-2000R Digital Printing Machine, offers the opportunity to print on both sides of the fabric at the same time. Another innovation, AXIA Direct, has the ability to print directly on the fabric, including fixation.
Top-Banner: Double-Sided Printing Ability with a Single Machine
The new technology has combined 2 machines into 1 machine, and in this technology, the fabric is loaded into the machine in a different way, and it can print both on the front and the back of the fabric at the same time. This printing can be in the same colors of the same image, as well as providing the opportunity to print in different colors of the same image. When applied to this fabric, the outside and inside of the fabric can be of different colors.
For flag printing, there is a flag printing version of this machine and it offers a very good solution for flags that cannot be transferred to the back with the transfer method.
The TB-2000R model offers very assertive print quality and color saturation in silk, satin fabric, flag fabric, blockout, polyester fabric, and luminous fabric prints. For those who will use this machine for polyester products, a fixing and cutting machine is sold together with this unit.
AXIA Direct: Digital Printing and Fixation in One
It is known that there are new searches and solutions in textile production due to the water shortage in the world. The AXIA Direct machine was produced to contribute a little to this problem.
The unit is offered in 3 industrial models.
The AXIA Pro Direct model is suitable for professional production facilities, and the fabric fixation module is mounted on the fabric printing machine as well as on it. Thus, it produces ready-to-sale products by printing and fixing up to 120m² of fabric per hour using a Kyocera print head with a print width of 320 cm.
With this machine, depending on the type and shape of the fabric, it provides the opportunity to print with pigment dye if cotton fabric is to be used (bed linen, drapery, upholstery) and with disperse-sublimation dye if polyester fabric is to be used.
If desired, it can also be used in paper printing for transfer purposes.
In addition, for those who will just start their textile business or those who will produce in small quantities, direct printing can be made on the fabric thanks to the machine offered in two different sizes, AXIA Direct 2003 and 3203. Since its fixer is inside the machine, it saves both time and space. These two models, with 2 m and 3.20 m dimensions, offer the most suitable solution for your business with pigment and disperse dye options. Thanks to the integrated fixation system, you can obtain the final product with a single machine. You can apply direct printing and fixation to many cotton fabrics such as curtains, bedding, upholstery, and fine carpets. With AXIA Direct 3 Epson print heads, you can print 45 m² per hour in the standard production version and 65 m² per hour in high-speed mode.
Winning Solutions in Digital Textile Printing
Pimms Group successfully makes its customers feel that the company is by their side with its professional service network as well as high-quality printing solutions. Successfully applying its pre-sales and post-sales satisfaction-oriented service approach, Pimms Group will continue to bring the most suitable solutions to the textile world in 2022 for the changing conditions after the pandemic outbreak.