Epson installs Monna Lisa 64000 at Priyadharshini Designs, strengthening digital textile printing capabilities in India’s textile sector.
The Indian textile sector is steadily accelerating its transition toward digital printing technologies as manufacturers aim for faster production cycles, enhanced design flexibility, uniform quality standards and more sustainable manufacturing practices.
Epson India has announced the installation of its advanced Monna Lisa 64000 at Priyadharshini Designs in Karur. This marks the first deployment of the 64-printhead Monna Lisa 64000 in India equipped with advanced pigment ink technology, reinforcing the growing adoption of high-capacity digital textile printing solutions in the country.
Strengthening Production Capabilities
Priyadharshini Designs, a well-established supplier catering to exporters in the home décor textile segment, has been associated with Epson for several years. The company has successfully operated the Monna Lisa 8000 for the past three years and has now expanded its digital printing capabilities with the Monna Lisa 64000.
Building on its previous experience with Epson’s print precision, operational reliability and after-sales service support, the company expects the new installation to substantially increase production capacity, shorten turnaround times and address rising export demand more efficiently.
Industry Shift Toward Sustainable Digital Printing
Digital textile printing is increasingly becoming central to modern textile manufacturing. The technology supports on-demand production, lowers water and chemical consumption, and enables quicker response times to global markets. These advantages make it particularly valuable for home décor, fashion and industrial textile applications.
Globally recognised for innovation in digital textile printing, Epson continues to strengthen this transformation through its Monna Lisa series. The printers are known for precise colour accuracy, consistent repeatability and reliable industrial-scale performance, while supporting more resource-efficient production systems.
Key Features of Monna Lisa 64000
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High-Volume Industrial Productivity – Designed for large-scale textile manufacturing
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PrecisionCore Printheads – Delivers high-speed output with sharp image clarity
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Advanced Pigment Ink Technology – Compatible with standards such as OEKO-TEX® Eco Passport, GOTS 7.0 and bluesign®
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Superior Colour Consistency – Ensures repeatability for export-driven supply chains
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10L Bag-in-Box Ink System – Enables hot-swap ink replacement for uninterrupted operations
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Automated Maintenance & Calibration – Equipped with built-in RGB camera and nozzle verification to minimise downtime
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Remote Monitoring Capability – Integrated with Epson Cloud Solution PORT
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Reduced Water & Chemical Usage – Promotes sustainable textile production
According to Samba Moorthy, the installation reflects the broader structural transition toward digital textile printing that combines productivity with sustainability. He noted that Epson remains focused on delivering advanced technologies and comprehensive solutions that support scalable and profitable growth for its customers.
Selvaraj Dhivakar stated that the successful performance of the Monna Lisa 8000 played a key role in the decision to invest in the Monna Lisa 64000. He highlighted consistent colour output, production reliability and export-market flexibility as major advantages, along with Epson’s dependable after-sales support.
In addition to equipment installation, Epson provides process consultation, colour profiling expertise and access to its Textile Solution Center in Bengaluru, helping manufacturers optimise performance and scale operations with confidence.

