Digital Printing – Direct-to-Object
Roland DGA announces the North American launch of the new Roland DG TY-300 – a direct-to-film (DTF) printer engineered for exceptional image quality, productivity, and cost-efficiency.
Over the past couple of years, interest in direct-to-fabric printing has been rising, partly to cut costs and improve efficiency, and partly to meet the growth in demand for PVC-free alternatives to billboard-sized prints.
Inkcups will showcase an extensive array of direct-to-object digital and pad printing technologies at PRINTING United Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada from September 10-12, 2024.
As the drive toward the use of wide-format printing for décor applications, either for branding purposes or to produce decorative elements, continues to grow, a new printing concept – vertical printing – is enabling printing onto vertical surfaces.
Sign Expo presented a marketplace of equipment and ideas for sign producers, decorators, and entrepreneurs.
This week's highlights include strategies for finding and keeping employees, the PRINTING United Alliance merger with Brand Chain and PERF, insights on the wide-format segment, a chat with Mike Rowe of Adnormous Graphics, and a view into the functional/industrial printing space. Great stuff!
Take your product customization capabilities to the next level with the new Roland DG VersaOBJECT™ MO-240 UV benchtop flatbed printer! Combining unsurpassed print quality with outstanding productivity, the MO-240 enables you to print vibrant, detailed graphics and text directly on a wide variety of three-dimensional objects faster than ever before.
A U.K.-based cosmetics firm just expanded its in-house printing operation with several new wide-…
Roland DGA announced its partnership with Western Sensibility – an art-driven surface design and digital printing studio – to further introduce digital printing technology to the interior design and architecture industries.
In a press conference held during the 2023 PRINTING United Expo, Josh Hope, senior manager, segment marketing, led attendees through an array of new technologies Mimaki USA developed and released to meet the changing needs of the textile and apparel, sign and graphics, and industrial printing spaces.