Digital textile printing continues to expand in possibility and influence, and numerous companies have adopted the technology to access apparel, soft signage, and décor markets. Receive a broad view of the segment today from industry experts steeped in the technology, the vertical markets it supports and its many opportunities.
Digital Printing – Direct-to-Garment
The Hinojosa Group expanded its single-pass digital printing capacity with the EFI Nozomi C18000.
OPM Europa BV’s robotics combined with Memjet’s VeraPass Technology developed the LabelSaver direct-to-object printer.
Digitally printed garments is one of the wide-format printing industry’s fastest growing markets.
Onyx Graphics’ ONYX software is certified for the HP Stitch textile printer line.
The LittleRed X1D Dryer, designed to match the output of DTG printing systems, is now available with a 30 in. wide conveyor belt.
Imaged Advertising Creations is the first company in Canada to install the 17-foot wide EFI VUTEk FabriVU 520 dye-sublimation printer.
With the Brother DTG barcoding capabilities, available via Linx Production Software, small orders can be more profitable.
With the Brother DTG Baby Platen, you can broaden your services into a range of markets that cater to infants up through toddlers.
EFI honored the first four Reggiani BOLT customers at ITMA in Barcelona.