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Hollanders brings its modular ColorBooster 250 to the European market

Press release from the issuing company

Making its European début at this year’s Fespa Digital is the economically priced ColorBooster 250 digital textile printer from Hollanders Printing Systems. Designed to appeal to sign-makers and display producers wanting a modular machine that can be upgraded when required, this ruggedly constructed system is being introduced at an entry-level price from just €89,000 and is complemented by the ColorBooster 250 Carpet Edition that is specifically configured to work with flooring materials. 

The ColorBooster 250 is a 2.5m wide-format digital textile printer that is designed to bring the benefits of working with fabrics to a wider audience, thanks to its low investment cost and long life expectancy. It incorporates many of the established features that are built into the Hollanders 3.2m ColorBooster XL and its ergonomic, superior construction guarantees high quality production on a broad variety of polyester-based materials.

Designed to be truly modular, the ColorBooster 250 can be configured to suit the production requirements of individual users, with upgrade paths that accommodate a host of additional features such as dust and climate control, or additional print-heads for faster throughput. The ColorBooster 250 Carpet Edition is intended for users wanting a digital device for producing durable floor coverings and is engineered to work with heavy rolls.

At Fespa Digital Hollanders will also feature full information on its ColorBooster XL 3.2m printer and its innovative ColorBooster DS which is the only production system that prints on both sides simultaneously and incorporates an integrated infra-red fixation unit. The company’s digital textile printers are complemented by its ColorWash washing machine and ColorFix infra-red colour fixation system. 

“The European launch of the ColorBooster 250 is an important move forward for Hollanders as it brings our printers within easy the reach of businesses wanting to move into high quality digital textile production without having to make a heavyweight investment,” states Jacco Aartsen Tuijn, CEO of Hollanders Printing Systems. “We’re seeing increased levels of interest in all of our ColorBooster printers and finishing systems, and we’re sure our presence in the entry-level and mid-range markets will be welcomed by smaller companies who want a truly modular Hollanders machine.”

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