Roland DG ZT-1900 Delivers Exciting New Digital Opportunities In Textile Print

Image Courtesy of Roland DG EMEA

Image Courtesy of Roland DG EMEA

Roland DG EMEA today announces the new ZT-1900, its largest, most productive textile printer to date.

The ZT-1900 1.9m wide high-production dye-sublimation printer offers fast ROI due to impressively low running costs and efficient ink performance.

It delivers superb quality print on applications including; fashion, sportswear, personalised interior decoration and soft signage.

High-Production And High-Precision

The new ZT-1900 enables reduced delivery times whilst delivering high-quality work to the most demanding customers with fast printing speeds - 220 sqm/hr in draft mode and 150 sqm/hr in production mode – and a mirrored CMYK configuration for increased productivity.

An integrated infrared dryer means quick drying, and a 5 kg ink container capacity enables fast finishing, while high levels of automation allow 24-hour production.

The control software included on the printer means that ripped files can be printed again and again to allow re-printing of the same jobs quickly and easily.

Four high-precision double-channel Kyocera printheads deliver fine detailed text, superior image quality and vibrant solid colours.

Roland's high-density dye-sublimation inks produce a wide colour gamut and are compatible with coated and uncoated paper for production versatility.

For extra flexibility the ZT-1900 also handles lightweight paper (>18gr/sqm) and large paper rolls up to 450kg to reduce paper cost and increase printing time without stops.

Discover The ZT-1900

Paul Willems, Director of Business Development and Product Management EMEA says "The ZT-1900 is ideal for existing users of digital sublimation printers seeking to increase production, and for businesses who are currently using analogue methods who want to move into digital with a high-productivity, high-quality system. The cost efficiency and low running costs of the ZT-1900 will also benefit anyone working to extremely tight margins.”

The Roland ZT-1900 is available across EMEA.

 

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