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Exile Technologies Announces DTG Printer Distribution Partnership with PolyPrint

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EXILE Technologies, Houston, Texas, is excited to announce its partnership with Polyprint S.A. to distribute the company’s TexJet® line of direct-to-garment (DTG) printers throughout North America and South America.

EXILE Technologies, Houston, Texas, is excited to announce its partnership with Polyprint S.A. to distribute the company’s TexJet® line of direct-to-garment (DTG) printers throughout North America and South America.

 
The TexJet® line of DTG printers pairs superior build with stunning print quality for specialty printers and those looking for entry into the digital textile space at an affordable price point. EXILE’s product line will now include the full range of TexJet® models which include the echo, shortee and more. Each of these next generation products capitalizes on unique features that solve the common problems faced by print shops. 
 
The TexJet® echo is a one-size-fits-all option for those looking to mass produce shirts while keeping running costs low. The TexJet® shortee eliminates the need for large spaces or power supply with its compact and portable build and is ideal for start-up shops. The TexJet® more boasts a large print area, capable of tackling specialty applications such as bags, towels and much more.
 
The new offerings join EXILE’s existing, economical TECHJet DTG to further offer customers top-of-the-line printing equipment that are sure stand out in any print room.
 
For more information on EXILE’s DTG product line, visit exiletech.com 
 

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