“ITMA is one of the most important events in the textile calendar for Epson, and the latest show has been a great success for us,” commented Paolo Crespi, Direct-to-Fabric Sales & Marketing Director, EMEAR & Americas.
Epson, a digital textile printing pioneer, showcased its new Monna Lisa Evo Tre range and new Genesta pigment inks at ITMA this year, demonstrating the latest company innovations for an evolving digital textile market.
“The number of customers and prospects was particularly high since the opening day on June 20 and remained constant throughout the entire event,” Paolo Crespi continued: “It was a great opportunity to get in touch with international clients, coming not only from European countries but also increasingly from markets further afield such as Turkey, India, Pakistan and South America, especially Peru, Mexico and Brazil. This resulted in many new conversations with prospective customers.”
The new Monna Lisa Evo Tre range features the Epson PrecisionCore technology and offers a complete solution for all textile market needs, from large-scale, high-speed production to small run, on-demand sample printing. The Monna Lisa Evo Tre range includes the new Monna Lisa Evo Tre 64 and the Monna Lisa Evo Tre 8, as well as the Monna Lisa Evo Tre 32 (displayed in the 16-channel configuration) and the Monna Lisa Evo Tre 16.
Paolo Crespi concluded with the statement: “The decision to exhibit the entire line-up of the Monna Lisa series at the fair was much appreciated by the visitors who were able to experience, once again, the superb quality of our machines which has remained consistent after more than 15 years. Above all, visitors were genuinely delighted to see our latest top-of-the-range, high productivity Monna Lisa Evo Tre 64”.