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Cestrian invests in first UK EFI Reggiani PRO 340

Cestrian Imaging is the first UK print firm to invest in an EFI Reggiani PRO 340 digital textile printer, in order to meet a surge in demand for printed fabrics.

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Cestrian Imaging is driving growth and meeting an increased demand for textile solutions by investing in the first UK EFI Reggiani PRO 340

The 340cm wide model boasts 16 ink channels, eight colours, and resolutions of up to 2400 dpi, and offers photo quality imaging as well as a ‘sticky belt’ feeding capability to accommodate a diverse range of materials.


Paul Gibson, Cestrian’s production director, comments: “With the EFI Reggiani PRO 340, we can offer even more customised work, spectacularly coloured and complex print designs. This printer will allow us to deliver just in time designs for freestanding fabric walls, light boxes and other fabric displays."


The Pro 340 also features fluorescent ink capabilities, ideal for vivid soft signage that draws attention, and the model is also versatile when it comes to inks, handling process colour inks including disperse direct, acid, textile pigment, disperse sublimation, and reactive.

This printer will allow us to deliver just in time designs for freestanding fabric walls, light boxes and other fabric displays

Paul Cripps, regional vice president of sales for EFI, adds: “Our partnership with Cestrian Imaging reflects how important it is for EFI to provide technologies that can fuel greater success in a wide range of print signage and marketing applications.


"After helping the company successfully expand its signage and graphics capabilities with a pair of high-speed EFI VUTEk inkjet presses, we are happy to see the company continue its remarkable expansion with an EFI Reggiani PRO printer to address the rapidly expanding textile imaging market."

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