Circularity and Sustainability Makes Mimaki’s Innovations Go Round at ITMA 2023


Ideal for creating premium, customised textile applications, Mimaki’s new TxF150-75 is their first DTF inkjet printer.

On-site exclusive launches that enhance technical capabilities and sustainability credentials will complement recent innovations.

Amsterdam—Mimaki Europe, the leading manufacturer of inkjet printing and cutting technologies, will showcase its sustainability and circularity solutions, launch new printers, and celebrate international design collaborations on booth H7-C304 at ITMA 2023 (08–14 June 2023 Fiera Milano RHO, Milan, Italy).

Today, sustainability and circularity are key considerations for every business. Working in alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Mimaki will use ITMA 2023 to showcase its completely waterless digital textile print solutions that are leading the charge in the print industry’s sustainability goals, including direct-to-film printing and dye sublimation printing.

Mimaki’s most recent solution for the decorated apparel segment, the recently announced direct-to-film (DTF) TxF150-75 inkjet printer, will be demonstrated at the event. This printer, which uses a heat transfer method, is ideal for creating premium, custom merchandising and sportswear as well as other promotional textile applications.

Users looking to scale-up their textile printing can see the TS330-1600 high-volume sublimation printer showcased at Mimaki’s booth. The TS330-1600 is capable of printing at a speed up to 135m2/h. This is made possible by a 10-kg ink supply, an improved take-up device and the ability to print fluorescent colors.

Several new models, including a brand-new textile printer, will be debuted at ITMA 2023, building on the company’s existing industry-leading portfolio and the sector’s sustainability credentials. Mimaki’s textile printers offer high-stability performance and advanced print technology, delivering unbeatable print speed and print quality across both direct and transfer printing.

The booth will feature examples of collaborative projects with a global roster of design talent, from the US to Australia to Italy, who have all deployed Mimaki’s sustainable print solutions to create some exciting textile applications. As part of the company’s vision for the future, Mimaki continues to leverage collaborations with designers and artists from around the globe to engage with new perspectives and stay close to the pulse of the markets and its needs.

For more information about products and services from Mimaki, visit www.mimakieurope.com. 

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