Digital Printing – Direct-to-Garment
The final day of the PRINTING United Digital Experience was dedicated to Digital Textiles.
The PRINTING United Digital Experience started its final week with the second day devoted to apparel decorating.
Ricoh Printing Systems America announced the release of its newest industrial direct-to-garment printer.
Boston Industrial Solutions introduced the Volta S150 screen printer.
Epson America announced its first 76″ industrial-level dye-sublimation solution, the SureColor F10070.
The performance apparel and global swimwear markets are expected to grow significantly, presenting growth opportunities for PSPs.
According to Alex Vargas, entrepreneur and owner of Southern California-based Xen Industries and Artist vs Art, apparel is the ultimate blank canvas. His companies offer the design, consultation, printing, and finishing services needed to help artists and designers take their creative vision straight to the runway.
In the Spring of 2020, Spoonflower installed four new Kornit Presto S systems for roll-to-roll, direct-to-fabric digital decoration.
Digital technologies are the future of fashion, but the transformation is only just getting started.
While facial masks had not been part of Spoonflower’s portfolio, they recognized the business was situated to fulfill that demand.