Operating for over 30 years in the Como textile district, Lico Print is specialized on stretch fabrics and became a specialist in swimwear and sportswear and opted for Epson’s Genesta fluorescent Monna Lisa Evo Tre inks to assure the use distinguishing colors.
Lico Print business division has moved to digital printing due to various reasons including savings from fixed costs, sampling speed and developing suitable designs for swimwear and sportwear. Today, those are unique reference product industries for Tavernerio (CO) printing house.
Lico Print preferring intense and high-impact colors for the production swimwear and sportswear in fabric printing have chosen Epson’s Genesta Fluorescent inks and Monna Lisa Evo Tre 32 16 channels offering a wider color configuration and will be able to respond the most demanding customer requests.
“Counting on versatile solutions ensures success”
“We adopted the first Monna Lisa to extend the fleet of our machines and provide an alternative to our existing solutions. After the successful experiment, it came naturally to keep choosing Epson-Robustelli. Our production is equally divided between traditional and digital, but digital accounts for 60 per cent of turnover. Counting on reliable and versatile solutions is essential and ensures success,” he said.
“Thanks to the use of Monna Lisa Evo Tre 32 16 channels fluorescent inks, we can offer to strategic customers brilliant colour samples, with a unique colour range which was unthinkable until now,” said Livio.
The First 16 Color Fabric Printing
Monna Lisa Evo Tre 32 16 channels is the latest evolution of the series developed by Epson in partnership with F.lli Robustelli. It is first digital printer to contain up to 16 different colours in parallel with the printing technique technology offered by the traditional printing technology.