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Orange O Tec unveils fastest digital textile printing machine

Orange O Tec, a leading player in India’s digital textile printing sector, introduces its latest innovation: the Phoenix K-64 digital textile printing machine. Featuring 64 heads by Homer, renowned for quality, this machine promises unmatched speed, precision, and efficiency, capable of producing up to 15,000 meters per day, setting a new standard in Indian textile printing.

It’s poised to replace conventional flat bed production, being faster and more efficient. Phoenix K-64 garners significant interest from textile printers for its advantages and is already deployed in major North and West Indian locations.

Orange O Tec, headquartered in Surat, Gujarat, holds a significant market share, aiming to democratize the textile industry by offering cost-effective, flexible solutions. Through a strategic partnership with Homer Group, an expert in digital inkjet printing technology, Orange O Tec enhances its offerings with cutting-edge technology and support. Homer provides end-to-end solutions for various industries, ensuring customers receive tailored, high-quality printing solutions.

Mr. Aayush Rathi, Director of Orange O Tec, sees the launch of the Phoenix K-64 as a milestone in the industry, empowering businesses of all sizes to realize their creative visions. With soaring demand for digital textile printing, the Phoenix K-64 promises to be a game-changer, reaffirming Orange O Tec’s commitment to innovation and transformation in the textile printing sector.

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