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Textile Printing
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.
Kornit Apollo isn’t just another production upgrade—it’s a redefinition of what's possible in modern fulfillment.
Kornit’s presence at FESPA will feature success stories from a global customer base using Kornit technology to scale and evolve.
The UK garment decoration market is valued at approximately $245 million, with customised printing accounting for 70 million T-shirts alone.

