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Textile Printing
After investing in two Atlas MAX POLY systems earlier this year, Printeez has doubled its fleet to four, reducing screen printing use.
Promos Ink started with three Atlas MAX PLUS systems less than a year ago and recently expanded with the Kornit Apollo to boost growth.
Engineered for DTFilm and DTG printing, the SureColor F1070 Business Edition empowers creators to produce high-quality custom goods.
DTF printing uses water-based inks on PET film, then transfers the design to surfaces with a heat press for vibrant, lasting results.
Mimaki’s TRAPIS offers a 2-step textile print process, cutting wastewater by 90% and CO₂ by 92%, ideal for on-demand fashion.
Ricoh’s direct-to-film system combines low costs, stable quality, and a compact design to create t-shirts, hats, shoes, and more.

