Epson Makes Their Debut With Monna Lisa

Together with its subsidiaries For.Tex. and Fratelli Robustelli, Epson will exhibit Monna Lisa Evo Tre, the latest technology in digital textile printing, to Turkish textile industry.

  11 March 2018 01:00 Sunday
Epson Makes Their Debut With Monna Lisa

Turkey’s textile market has been recently showing considerable interest in digital printing in response to the evolving needs of this fast-paced sector. Epson and its subsidiaries For.Tex. and Fratelli Robustelli will reaffirm their focus on the local textile industry with the innovationes they are going to display during textile machinery fair to be held in Istanbul from 14 to 17 April 2018.

The Company will display the latest Monna Lisa model, Monna Lisa Evo Tre, the first with Precision Core head.   This single printer complies with different market needs in terms of both quality and productivity.   Designed by the engineering company F.lli Robustelli, the Monna Lisa Evo Tre features innovative and exclusive Epson PrecisionCore proprietary printing technology. Its flexibility provides unprecedented quality, productivity and reliability – features that make the new printer one of the most versatile digital textile printers on the market.  One of the most important qualities of the new Monna Lisa is its flexibility.   It provides users with a single printer meeting a variety of different production needs. It can print on any type of fabric and reproduce from the simplest to the most complex designs, with the highest quality and with perfect speed and repeatability. This means drastically reduced production times and in-line sampling with production.   These features are crucial to satisfy demanding markets that are constantly on the lookout for innovation, from the high-fashion world to the entire textile and clothing sector.

Booming Market

Turkey is one of the most important markets for Epson, For.Tex. and F.lli Robustelli, as confirmed by the textile convention organised by the three companies in Como in November 2017.  Having first approached the Turkish market in 2009, today there are more than 30 operational Monna Lisa printers in the country’s main printing companies.

Turkey’s booming textile sector is one of the country’s leading industries, and is greatly supported by exports. In 2015, five billion dollars’ worth of fabrics were exported worldwide.  The Turkish textile market is quickly discovering the benefits of digital printing, and is likely to do as well (if not better) than other markets - like Italy - where this type of printing has been long and extensively employed.  Digital printing makes it possible to seize the opportunities introduced by fast fashion while, at the same time, adopting sustainable production methods that preserve the environment.

It is precisely to meet the needs of an industry requiring flexibility and utmost customisation that the three companies will be presenting the latest Monna Lisa model in Istanbul.  Ever a point of reference for industrial printing on high quality fabrics, the Monna Lisa printers work with a wide variety of materials - wool, linen, cotton, silk, polyester, polyamide, viscose and mixed - and with different types of inks.  This, combined with Epson’s powerful technology, makes it possible to reproduce complex drawings with vibrant colours and an infinite number of shades. Epson will also feature SureColor SC-F9300, Epson’s latest dye sublimation printer designed to produce small volumes of highly customised fabrics.


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