After COVID-19 pandemic restrictions forced last year’s event to go virtual, this year’s Digital Textile Printing conference was back in person in Raleigh, North Carolina. It was held on December 8-9 and co-sponsored by PRINTING United Alliance and the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC).
Kerry King
On Dec. 9 and 10, the PRINTING United Alliance and American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) hosted the annual Digital Textile Printing Conference, taking a closer look at technical details and considerations for this segment of the market.
PRINTING United Alliance, in partnership with the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC), announced that registration is now open for Digital Textile Printing 2020.
In the Spring of 2020, Spoonflower installed four new Kornit Presto S systems for roll-to-roll, direct-to-fabric digital decoration. This effectively doubled production capacity, fast-tracking the response to a considerable increase in growth since the onset of COVID-19 restrictions disrupted the industry.
At the Digital Textile Printing Conference 4.0, held in Durham, N.C., this past week, representatives from print shops, brands, and manufacturers all came together to learn more about the current state of digital textile printing — and discuss where it is headed next.
Kornit Digital introduced the Kornit Presto, an industrial single-step solution for direct-to-fabric printing that eliminates the need for pre and post treatment of fabric, and allows for high-quality printing on a broad variety of fabric types and applications.