
Digital Printing – Direct-to-Garment

This year’s Garment Decorators luncheon is the culmination of the work by the SGIA Garment Decorator Committee, which seeks to bring a wide range of information to this segment of the industry, topped off with a presentation from riCardo | crespo, who is also the emcee for THREADX 2019.
SAI Netcom believes in the personalized touch. It uses dye-sublimation printing to offer a wide variety of customized textiles and gifts. To provide quality products, the company relies on its 64-inch Roland DGA Texart RT-640 and VersaArt RS-640 printers.
Established in 1989, QRST’s prints and embroiders t-shirts, sweatshirts and sweatpants, tote bags, towels, mugs and other apparel and accessories. In addition to screen printing presses and embroidery, the company has been using Kornit Digital direct-to-garment technology since 2010.
The American Rototex manual textile printer from American and A.W.T. World Trade Inc. (Booth 3015) offers the perfect combination of highly versatile production capabilities and easy operation.
Although decades of innovations and developments have been made in the textile printing industry, a small percentage are produced digitally. Durst (Booth 1548) has seen the emergence of digital textile printing in recent years, and has introduced technologies that link customer demand with printer capabilities.
Epson announced a pretreatment solution for polyester garments available for Epson’s DTG solutions – the SureColor F2000 and F2100.
The new RICOH Ri 1000 Direct-to-Garment printer delivers flexibility and image quality in an affordable, easy-to-use package.
Brixen, Italy – 06/09/2018 – Digital production now accounts for more than half the business revenues at Standfast & Barracks with customers being encouraged be part of the new wave of innovation provided through Durst,…
A few weeks after the first order, one of Europe’s largest direct-to-garment print service providers further expands its fleet.