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By Graham Kennedy, Head of Commercial Ink Jet Business,Graphic Communications Group, Ricoh Europe
Demand for sustainable printing, faster adaptability for clothing lines and the influx of creative design in fashion. Future Market Insights identified these as some of the drivers for the predicted growth of the global Direct to Garment (DTG) printing market to £2.31bn by 2023.

The new Avinci CX3200 is a dye-sublimation roll-to-roll printer that can print either directly to textile or on transfer paper. It delivers high productivity and a consistently vibrant print quality on a wide range of polyester-based fabrics.

The new, industrial, entry-level EFI Reggiani BLAZE scanning printer from Electronics For Imaging, Inc. is making its debut at the ITMA Asia tradeshow, 12-16 June in Shanghai, China. The new high-quality printer is an easy-to-use, smart solution to help textile companies blaze their successful trail into the world of efficient, sustainable industrial inkjet printing. It is equipped with EFI Reggiani’s state-of-the-art technology, offering the highest quality, reliability and flexibility on the widest variety of designs.

Imaging Supplies Warehouse (ISW) is excited to announce it has partnered with Polyprint USA, a subsidiary of Polyprint, a leading manufacturer of direct-to-garment (DTG) equipment headquartered in Greece, to serve as distributor for their TexJet® DTG printers and pretreat applicators in the United States.

Durst, manufacturer of innovative digital printing systems and software solutions, is setting a milestone in the field of sublimation printing with the launch of the P5 TEX iSUB. The abbreviation iSUB stands for "inline sublimation." This eliminates individual work steps, resulting in a significant increase in quality and efficiency for the user.

Azonprinter has added three high-performance desktop printers to its product portfolio:Edge, Soniq and Pronto. The ‘’print on almost anything’’ industry is fast-moving, highly creative and leaves no room for an error. Printers in this market require an easy to use system that will deliver the speed, quality and innovation needed to keep the pace with this exciting industry.

How has the pandemic changed the way we live? This important question was tackled recently in a digital workshop by the Heimtextil Trend Council. The international trend experts set themselves the task of verifying the dominant design themes for the 2022/23 season. With this meeting, Heimtextil began planning the trends for the next edition of the fair in Frankfurt am Main from 11 to 14 January 2022.

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