During ITMA 2015, Aleph Team presented to the international market the two new industrial large format digital printers LaForte®Paper and LaForte®Textile, delivering high performance and allowing the quickly creation of high quality finished product with precision. The arguments that convinced visitors and customers during the presentation were the technical and mechanical aspects of the two models as a result of an outstanding work masterfully executed by Aleph engineers and of course the typically Italian design and aesthetics. The printing demonstrations further emphasized the worth of the two models.
The two LaForte® machines are on top of their category and are becoming a reference point for the digital printing market for fabric and transfer paper, with their high production capacity reaching a printing speed of 640sqm / h. The greatest benefit comes for all production companies, in Italy and in the world, which normally use digital printing exclusively for small batch, continuing to use the traditional printing with a considerable increase in costs; from now on, with the two industrial printers LaForte®Paper and LaForte®Textile they can take advantage of the benefits and innovation in digital printing for the entire production.
Both printers are equipped with the latest technology noticeable in the ease of use, the convenient operation of large and heavy reels (up to 10,000 m in length and 180 cm in width) and the use of inks that deliver maximum resolution up to 1200 dpi.
Inside the production facility of Aleph in Lurate Caccivio (Como, Italy) it has been specifically built and later expanded an area destined to the two LaForte® printers for the optimization of production processes. Careful planning, attention to detail and the strict reliability checks ensure the realization of a higher quality printed product, in line with customer expectations.
The technological know-how gained in the field of digital printing for the textile sector and the constant updating allow Aleph to adequately respond to market demands with the excellence of its products. Accurate pre and post sales service are a guarantee for customers and an effective retention mode.
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