Despite only being launched at ITMA Milan, the direct-to-textile print device has already been installed at various locations across the UK, including companies in the print industry, as well as some outside of the market, including the education sector.
As part of an effort to further drive interest in the Tx300P-1800, Hybrid Services is offering potential and existing customers the opportunity to see the machine in action at its showroom.
Additionally, other Mimaki kit can be viewed at one of its many specialist textile and apparel resellers, located at various sites across the UK.
Stephen Woodall, national sales manager, textile and apparel at Hybrid Services, comments: “We’ve been busy installing Tx300s into various educational institutions for the start of the new academic year who have waited patiently for the right printer to upgrade their existing Mimaki TX2 printers, and with the product now shipping with competitively priced pigment, reactive, disperse and dye sublimation inks, we envisage this to continue into 2017 and beyond.”
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