Roland brings out its fastest textile printer yet

Roland DG EMEA has announced its largest, most productive textile printer to date - the 1.9m-wide ZT-1900. 

The new dye-sub printer runs at up to 220m2/hr in draft mode and 150m2/hr in production mode - and has a mirrored CMYK configuration for increased productivity.

An integrated infrared dryer means quick drying, and a 5kg 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 re-printed quickly and easily.

The printer incorporates four double-channel Kyocera printheads and uses high density dye-sublimation inks compatible with coated and uncoated paper. It handles lightweight paper (>18gr/m2) and large paper rolls up to 450kg.

Paul Willems, director of business development and product management EMEA, said: “The cost efficiency and low running costs of the ZT-1900 will benefit anyone working to extremely tight margins.”

The Roland ZT-1900 is available now across EMEA. 

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