True Colors to install India’s first Konica Minolta SP-1
This achievement further reinforces True Colors’ leadership in transforming India’s textile ecosystem
True Colors has secured a landmark deal by selling India’s first Konica Minolta Nassenger SP-1 single-pass digital textile printing machine to a leading textile manufacturer. The installation is scheduled to be completed before March 2026, marking one of the most significant technological advancements in India’s digital textile landscape.
The Konica Minolta Nassenger SP-1 is a state-of-the-art single-pass system capable of delivering industry-leading production speeds of up to 70,000 meters per day, enabling output levels comparable to traditional screen printing--while offering the accuracy, flexibility, and sustainability benefits of digital technology. The machine is already in use in mature textile hubs such as Turkey, Italy, and China, and with this upcoming installation, India officially joins this elite global network of advanced digital manufacturing facilities.
This achievement further reinforces True Colors’ leadership in transforming India’s textile ecosystem. The company’s integrated capabilities--spanning high-end digital printers, specialized inks, in-house sublimation paper manufacturing, and digital fabric printing services--have positioned it as a trusted partner for future-ready textile production.
True Colors is a comprehensive digital textile printing services provider, offering end-to-end solutions across the value chain -- including trading of digital printing machines, inks, and parts; manufacturing of sublimation paper; and providing advanced digital fabric printing services.

