Arabian Ceramics adopts third Creadigit System

A total of three digital printers from the Creadigit range are now in operation at the Jeddah facility owned by Arabian Ceramics Manufacturing, a Saudi company led by Sheikh Khaled Ahmed Bagedo.
Alongside the two Creadigit E printers already used for unfired tiles in sizes up to 600x600 mm, a Creadigit XXL with 8 colour bars for decorating unfired tiles in sizes up to 1279 mm has now been installed. The key characteristics of the Creadigit system include high-definition printing (400 DPI native), its advanced technological content and simplicity of use and intuitive interface.
Constant technical support during installation and start-up of the new machine will be provided by specialist staff from the System Saudi Arabia branch with the support of colleagues from the Italian headquarters.

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