February 11, 2022
Azonprinter, Zagreb, Croatia, has received the Oeko-Tex Certificate for the full range of its DTF (direct-to-film products).
To meet certification, the company’s Pronto series fully comply with the ECO PASSPORT, which identifies chemicals, colorants and auxiliaries used in the textiles and the leather industry which are not harmful to health, and which are environmentally friendly.
Users can now safely use the entire Pronto system for printing on garments, as well as on cardboard, according to the company. — D.S.
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