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PICASSO TEX
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PICASSO UV 5M
MAXIMA S126
Custom logo mats are no longer just functional entrance products. They are branding tools used by hotels, retailers, offices, dealerships, restaurants, sports clubs, universities, franchises, and commercial facilities.
Buyers increasingly expect sharp logos, full-color graphics, seasonal artwork, custom sizes, and short lead times. They may need a handful of mats for a single location, a branded rollout for hundreds of branches, or several design variations for different markets.
This is changing how logo mat manufacturers need to operate.
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Optimum Digital Carpet Inks: A New Era of Water-Based Textile Printing
For more than a decade, Optimum Digital has led innovation in textile and carpet printing. At the core of our technology is a proprietary ink chemistry engineered specifically for the demands of high-volume carpet production.
In the dynamic world of fashion, innovation is the key to success. The ability to create stunning designs with minimal environmental impact is now more critical than ever. And that's where the Eco-Pigment revolution steps in – a game-changing solution that not only eliminates pre-treatment but also simplifies the entire fabric printing process with waterless printing. In this blog post, we'll take you on a journey through the #EcoPigmentRevolution, showcasing how it's reshaping the way we approach on-demand fashion.
When it comes to choosing a digital fabric printer, there are a few important things to take into consideration. Firstly, one has to decide on what kind of fabrics they would like to print on. Digital fabric printers are usually divided into two categories: those that focus on synthetic materials such as polyester-based fabrics, and systems that focus on natural fabric printing.
This is a very popular question and the answer lies in the type of printing method and equipment that one chooses to use. There are two main types of printing methods for textiles – digital and rotary. Textile digital printing is usually used for shorter runs and more intricate patterns while rotary printing is used for high volume, lower cost prints. The choice of printing method is just the first step.