Wednesday, 09 Mar 2016 14:08 GMT

Extreme Display speeds up with MTEX5032Pro

Graphic production and installation company Extreme Display has invested in an MTEX 5032Pro direct-to-textile printer as part of an effort to boost production speeds

The 3.2m machine can produce print with a resolution up to 1440 dpi, as well as offer the West Yorkshire firm faster production and turnaround speeds that its existing equipment.

Chris Jenkins, director at Extreme Display, comments: “The 5032Pro is more cost effective, with faster turn around and quicker production times than the other options we looked at, and we already have an MTEX 3200 that we are really happy with.

“We’re constantly striving to remain at the front of the curve through innovation in both our equipment and our thinking—continually developing processes, evaluating materials and researching new ideas to ensure we offer our clients the complete service, using the best technology and media available today.

The printer was installed in December 2015, and MTEX were great from start to finish with everything from service, installation then following up with training for my operator

“The printer was installed in December 2015, and MTEX were great from start to finish with everything from service, installation then following up with training for my operators.”

Stewart Bell, managing director of MTEX Technologies, adds: “These are exciting times for textile printing and the innovation of companies like Extreme Display continues to drive manufacturers like MTEX to develop the right new solutions for the new applications they conceptualise and want to produce.”