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Kiian to launch Digistar K-Choice at ITMA 2015

Kiian Digital has announced that it is to use this year’s edition of ITMA to launch Digistar K-Choice, a new pigment-based ink for use with Kyocera printheads

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Kiian Digital plans to demonstrate a range of inks for use in the textile print market

Taking place from November 12th to 19th at the Fiero Milano Rho in Milan, Italy, the event will welcome a host of companies and visitors from within the textile and garment markets.

Hoping to capitalise on this interest, Kiian Digital will demonstrate how its new Digistar K-Choice complies with textile home collection quality standards and how its spot colours provide a wide colour gamut, enabling faithful reproduction of fashion colour palettes.

“The new printheads enable printing at high-speeds; together with K-Choice they facilitate high productivity and rapid pay-back of capital investment,” comments Marco Girola, marketing specialist at Kiian Digital.

The new printheads enable printing at high-speeds; together with K-Choice they facilitate high productivity and rapid pay-back of capital investment

The company will also use the event to showcase its water-based inks, which have been tailored for use within textile printing. 

The range includes inks for both direct and transfer printing by Kyocera and Ricoh printheads.

Alessandra Borghi, sales director at Kiian Digital, adds: “Constant focus on printhead evolution together with continuous ink innovation assures Kiian Digital a leadership position in the textile printing market.”

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