
Creazioni Digitali having chosen to rely on the quality of Epson’s digital textile printing to pursue its ambitious project focused on eco-sustainable production processes introduced Monna Lisa Evo Tre 16 in its laboratories.
An innovative printing process has been launched as part of the GreenDrop project, with the aim of making all phases of digital print production processes and it enables to print on fabrics consisting of various compositions of fiber mixture used in the textile industry and elsewhere .
Based on the use of pigments, this technology no longer employs the classic fabric steaming and washing processes. Compared with traditional processes, it reduces water consumption to a minimum (around 1/3) and produces lower CO2 emissions. The result: economic value, versatility, waste reduced to a minimum and truly sustainable products.
“We are happy to find the ideal Partner”
We are very happy to have found in Epson the ideal partner for this project, which is not just a printing style but a whole new way of conceptualising the product” said Roberto Lucini, CEO at Creazioni Digitali. “We believe that this is the right time to invest in sustainable processes and in the development of innovative technological solutions that prioritise respect for the environment together with economic, social and institutional sustainability”.
Perfection with Reduced Environmental Influence
Characterized by the innovative proprietary Epson PrecisionCore printing technology Monna Lisa Evo Tre 16 is a highly versatile industrial digital printer thanks also to the use of different inks depending on fabrics and markets in which it is used. The quality of this printer guarantees quality, unparalleled flexibility and total reliability of this printer make it unique and enable it to meet the most diverse production requirements. It does not only provide quality, precise and colour-resistant printing on all types of fabrics, but it is also approved by OEKO-TEX® with ECO PASSPORT certification.