When Mexican shoe company Coqueta and Audaz wanted to produce shoes that would be bright and colourful and also appeal to the more fashion conscious children they turned to printer Extrema Publicidad. Using its Inca Eagle H, Extrema printed the designs onto the leather which was used to make the children's shoes.
The main challenge for the printer was that the natural leather did not come in uniform shapes and sizes and was sometimes already cut to the shoe shape, which varied from one shoe model to another. With its moving vacuum table and ability to print on a variety of substrates, the Inca Eagle H was able to accommodate this and still produce high quality, durable colour graphics at high speed.
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