Monday, 02 Feb 2015 10:47 GMT

Artworks bloom into life with SureColor

At Heimtextil last month, Epson used the work of artist Bryony Benge-Abbott to show the flexibility of its SureColor inkjet printers.

Epson’s stand was entirely decked in Benge-Abbott’s oil paintings printed on a range of soft substrates and applications, on the walls, curtains, table tops, chairs, and cushions, all of which were printed on SureColor printers.

The artist was also present at the show to run live demonstrations of her ‘Blooming Bryony Designs’ being easily created on cushion covers using a SureColor SC-F2000 direct-to-fabric table-top printer.

The ability to print relatively small batches of a particular design means that I can produce exactly what I need, when I need it and print to order very easily

She says: “Using Epson SureColor printers I can experiment with different media to create high quality wallpaper and textiles for curtains, cushions, and upholstery.

"The ability to print relatively small batches of a particular design means that I can produce exactly what I need, when I need it and print to order very easily. I can test my designs and react to changing market trends, without the danger of holding unwanted stock.”


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