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The newly launched Neptune Plus is the advanced version and it is projected as Colorjet’s next signature product. On the other hand, Vastrajet has probably the lowest carbon footprint for the production rate it deliver

05 Mar 2021 | By PrintWeek Team

Colorjet Neptune (Plus)

LAUNCH
2010.

INSTALLATION
2,500+.

UTILITY
With its robust body, complemented by its performance and style, the machine offers value for money in its class. The newly launched Neptune Plus is the advanced version and it is projected as Colorjet’s next signature product. Based on drop-on-demand printhead technology, the new variant sports advanced feed system, extended bed space with conductive heater and inbuilt LED monitor.  The machine is ideal for sign shops and commercial printers seeking to upgrade quality and offer greater versatility and speed at an optimally cost-effective price. It is also an excellent solution for corporate in-house production of exhibition graphics, posters, signage, and billboards.

POPULAR QUOTIENT
The machine is known in the market for being stable and reliable because of its intelligent design, robust machine body and advanced print technology features embedded in it. This combination has been providing outstanding performance, quality and production speed at entry level cost.

 

Vastrajet

LAUNCH

2013.
 
INSTALLATION
300+.
 
UTILITY
Vastrajet is a direct-to-fabric printer. With its working width of upto 180-cm, it is suitable for fashion apparel producers and with the introduction of the 16-head version, it has become the industry’s favourite digital inkjet printer. The new Vastrajet 8164 also comes equipped with AIVC and AiS technology, providing consistent print performance by bringing technological modifications by fine-tuning the machine as per the inks. 

POPULAR QUOTIENT 
Vastrajet provides users with outstanding performance, increased productivity, and superior printing accuracy with minimal maintenance needs.