Epson ties up with Dhaval Colour Chem

December 15, 2014 10:48 pm | Updated 10:48 pm IST - MUMBAI:

Epson has tied up with textile printing solutions provider Dhaval Colour Chem (DCC) to promote digital printing. With technology support from Epson, DCC has set up a specialised dye sublimation experience facility, designed like a high-end studio, here.

While targeting the textile and garment industry, the experience zone aims at providing creative solutions for architects, interior designers, photographers and gift manufacturers.

The facility would enable the industry to experience the future of the printing, expand their business lines. This is the first of its kind facility in India, according to officials.

Apart from the textile industry, these printers are being used to print on a variety of different substrates such as glass, wood, ceramic and metal and fabric, Epson said.

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