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PiMMS Group satisfied with ITM 2018
PiMMS Group satisfied with ITM 2018

PİMMS Group exhibited digital printing solutions for the textile industry At ITM 2018. Industrial digital textile printing machines belonging to the Homer and Axia brands were brought to the attention of the visitors at the PiMMS Group booth. PİMMS Group was the focus of textile manufacturers from Turkey and neighbouring countries with six printing system on display which were constantly working throughout the exhibition.

PIMMS Group Chairman of the Board Selahattin Aygüler stated that wide range of printing solutions they offered to the increasingly digitalizing textile industry are met with interest by textile manufacturers. Aygüler commented that the increase of digitalization in the textile industry was becoming prominent and evaluated the industry as follows; “Throughout the recent years, the amount of fabric produced by digital printing continues to increase. The rapid increase of digital printing’s share in the textile industry has led many printing manufacturers to turn to textiles. This bi-directional switch enhances the need for versatile digital printing systems, while also shaping the manufacturer’s technology requirements. As PIMMS Group, we are analysing these needs of Turkish textile manufacturers and presenting the technology to meet all textile printing requirements. Homer’s digital textile printers, which we are representing, have once again demonstrated in this exhibition that this is the right brand for the textile industry.”

Evaluating ITM as an important meeting point for the textile industry, Aygüler expressed their satisfaction about the interest shown by domestic and foreign visitors.

PİMMS Group: maximize your productivity with Homer

The Homer direct to fabric printer and transfer paper printer; which were on display during the exhibition, printed for four days without interruption. One of the prominent solutions of the booth; the Homer HM3200R offers a solution to home and upholstery fabric manufacturers for their industrial; and high-efficiency printing needs at an affordable cost; with a super large width of 3.20m and a printing speed of 360m2 per hour in single pass mode. The HM3200R transfer paper printer is capable of printing directly on fabrics; with easy to use features, automatic paper feeding system, dye circulation technology; industry leader Kyocera industrial printing heads; head protection system and industrial paint supply unit. It got a full note from the industry with its stable and continuous printing options.

Another Homer transfer paper printer exhibited on the booth is the HM1800R; which also has a print speed of 320m2 per hour. Exhibited with an optional material loading system supporting 10,000 meter jumbo transfer papers; this machine was developed especially considering the high capacity needs of home textile manufacturers. Homer, who proved their expertise in direct fabric printing; as well as sublimation transfer printing, was introduced to textile manufacturers; who wanted to print on cotton and silk fabrics with HM1800-K8. Another Homer group solution exhibited at the PİMMS Group booth was the HM1800P model. The HM1800P transfer paper printer has a printing speed of 210m2 per hour with 4 industrial Kyocera print heads.

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