The company will exercise live demonstrations of Anajet mP5i and mP10i digital apparel printers targeting garment manufacturers. According to Ajit Lalvani, director at Sunstar, the potential markets are Mumbai, Delhi, Ludhiana, Tirupur and Bengaluru.

“This year we aim to sell about eight Anajet machines post exhibition. These are high production machines with automated features for hat printing, foil application, canvas printing and can print on additional extended media like wood, glass, plastic printing using our inkjet coating,” added Lalvani.
Equipped with Ricoh print heads and closed-loop ink delivery system, the high-end model Anajet mPower mP10i can print a typical 12X10-inch light shirt graphic in about 40 seconds, including 20 seconds of over head time.
Besides Sunstar, New Delhi-based Printing And Accessory Solutions (PAS) also represents Anajet in India.