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Digital Textile Printing is a process of printing on fabrics using inkjet technology. It is a form of direct-to-garment printing, which allows for the production of customised designs on a variety of fabrics. The process is used to create a wide range of products, from apparel to home furnishings. Digital Textile Printing is a cost-effective and efficient way to produce high-quality prints on fabrics. It is also a sustainable option, as it eliminates the need for traditional screen printing, which requires the use of chemicals and water.
Digital Textile Printing is used in a variety of industries, including fashion, interior design, and advertising. It is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to produce high-quality prints in a short amount of time.
Some companies in the Digital Textile Printing market include Kornit Digital, Epson, Brother, Mimaki, and Roland DG. Show Less Read more