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Whether indoors or out, custom graphics have a strong appeal with brand-savvy businesses

February 1st, 2019

Those contemplating adding fabric graphics to their professional repertoire will find an arena poised for expansion and strong demand, driven by advancements in print and ink technology as well as by fabrics that increasingly deliver stunning results more reliably. Also fueling activity is the accelerating movement toward personalization and customization, says Randy Anderson, product marketing […]

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Helping children heal through fabric graphics

February 1st, 2019

A hospital can be a scary place for children facing serious illness. Medical equipment and sterile surroundings hardly make for a comforting atmosphere. Step into Nino Jesus University Hospital in Madrid, Spain, and it’s a much different story. Colorful butterflies and birds cover the ceilings of the pediatric cancer treatment center while fish and ducks […]

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Sensient Imaging Technologies announces launch of Ultra Black ink

December 1st, 2015

Sensient Imaging Technologies S.A. announced the launch of the Ultra Black version of Sensient® Xennia® Amethyst™, a digital textile printing ink for cotton and viscose. The Sensient Xennia Amethyst range of digital textile inks is designed for high performance production of cotton and viscose apparel and homeware textiles. It is compatible with high production digital […]

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Durst team strengthens with new addition, role expansion

November 17th, 2015

Durst U.S. has added textile/soft-signage printing expert Bob Rychel and expanded the role for large-format digital sales manager Tom Green, who will serve the Southeast region in addition to his general responsibilities. Rychel has more than 25 years of experience in the large-format digital graphics marketplace – including the last eight focused on the textile/soft-signage […]

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Printing possibilities

October 1st, 2015

More technology There are two main parameters that shops look at when they’re investing in printers: print quality and speed. Both have been improving markedly. In recent months, Rainier Industries has been upgrading to Durst Rhotex’s P10/P12 series of direct-to-fabric printers. Scott Powell, marketing director, is a fan of the new tech. “The P stands […]

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Graphics RIP allows maximum output

May 1st, 2008

DigiFab Systems, Los Angeles, Calif., a manufacturer of pre- and post-press digital printing equipment, CAD and RIP software, and pre-treated textiles, announces the new DigiFab Evolution Graphics RIP. The new graphics raster image processor (RIP) offers smoother continuous tones, support for 12-color printers, and 16-bit processing capabilities. A RIP allows users to get the maximum […]

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