Textile Printing
Roland DG Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wide-format inkjet printers and 3D devices worldwide, today announced availability in the EMEA region of the VersaSTUDIO BT-12, Roland’s first direct-to-garment desktop printer for printing directly onto cotton-based* products.
Esko, a global provider of integrated hardware and software solutions for digital print professionals, will showcase its latest innovations at FESPA 2019, Munich, 14-17 May.
“And finally, real orange!” The Dutch sign specialist Gielen Reclame (Valkenswaard) is incredibly enthusiastic about the successful beta test of the new 8-colour TrueVIS VG2 printer/cutter from Roland. So happy, in fact, that Chris Gielen immediately purchased two machines: “The addition of the new orange ink now provides us with the opportunity to make even better prints with certain corporate identity colours.”
Digital Textile Printing offers the established print service provider an incredible opportunity for expansion, as the marketplace for digital textiles continues to grow at a phenomenal rate. CMYUK talk about the exponential growth expected and why they are best placed to help your business discover a new marketplace.
Pureprint Group continue to invest in its large format print division Imprint and have recently spent £2.5 million on two new Inca Digital Onset x3 presses. They have also taken on new talent aligning investment to deliver against their client’s requirements.
Imagine, if you will, a new wide-format printer. One that is designed not just by a team of electro-mechanical engineers, but with additional input from a collective of experienced printer operators – the hard-working people who fully understand all of those little idiosyncrasies of print production, that are experienced at keeping a printer running in tip-top condition and at its most productive, every day of the working week.
