Digital Printing Innovations | Textile World


ITMA 2023 showcased the most recent developments within the still-growing digital printing enviornment.

By Dr. Lisa P. Chapman, Technical Editor; and Kerry McGuire King

ITMA 2023, aptly named “Reworking the World of Textiles”, targeted on sustainability achieved in three innovation areas which might be immediately associated to digital printing — Superior Materials, Synthetic Intelligence and Automation. This 12 months was the most important iteration of the present with greater than 111,000 attendees from 143 nations (2019: 105,000) 1,709 exhibitors from 47 nations (2019: 1,717), and 200,000 sq. meters of exhibition house (2019: 114,500 sq. meters). Digital printing was once more closely featured at ITMA 2023, with a whole corridor dedicated to this know-how. The digital print market grew considerably because the final ITMA. There was a slowdown in the course of the pandemic, however now there’s a return to a development market.

ITMA 2015 noticed a transformative breakthrough with the event of single go printers, able to printing at speeds as much as 70 meters per minute (m/min). Surprisingly, these high-speed printers weren’t featured as prominently at ITMA 2023. Moderately, the emphasis was on the optimization and maturation of scan kind printers with a concentrate on sustainability, in addition to optimization of the printing course of to enhance high quality and scale back colorants, chemical compounds and time. Scan kind printers, whereas nonetheless not as quick as single go printers, are actually a lot sooner than what was proven at ITMA 2019, reaching speeds of 15 to twenty linear yards per minute. The elevated pace of scan kind printers is achieved by stacking print heads. Though slower, scan kind printers additionally supply larger flexibility, and in some cases increased high quality. The excessive pace of single go printers means roughly 20 p.c of designs can’t be achieved, significantly these prints the place extra saturated, bigger stable print areas are required. Scan kind printers are cheaper and take up much less flooring house and so it’s attainable to have a number of on the manufacturing facility flooring printing utilizing completely different colorants on a wide range of substrates. Scanning applied sciences supply manufacturing flexibility and redundancy, which is vital for print on demand environments the place ultra-short run printing contains fast turns throughout a wide range of supplies and product sorts.

Scanning options supply the flexibility to scale manufacturing over time via the addition of machines and the flexibility to “step up” to the following machine stage. It is a technique provided by a variety of distributors.

Material that includes metallic ink produced on Epson’s Monna Lisa ML-16000/HY

Roll-To-Roll/Direct-To-Material Printers

At ITMA, Japan-based Epson showcased the Monna Lisa sequence —extensively thought-about to be one of many premium applied sciences for the high-est decision and highest-quality prints — together with the ML 8000, 16000, 32000 and 64000 machines for which the mannequin quantity corresponds to the variety of printheads and due to this fact throughput functionality. Fashions and capabilities embrace:

  • ML 8000, which prints with a set of reactive and acid dyes, known as REACID, for fiber blended substrates, or for extra flexibility if for instance, a buyer wished to print substrates appropriate with acid for one print run and reactive for one more.
  • ML 13000, which provides inline pre- and post-treatments with pigment inks. The pretreatment liquid, ejected via one of many print-heads, jets a surfactant agent to drag the ink to the floor of the material, which helps to make the print extra colourful. One other print-head jets a binder for elevated fastness properties, whereas one other printhead jets a softener to enhance the hand of the material.
  • ML 16000 hybrid, which mixes piezo-electric printheads with microvalves. The printheads jet pigment colorant and the microvalves are capable of jet paste for results corresponding to metallic and white pigmented coloration.
  • ML 3200, which has a printable width of 340 centimeters and 32 printheads. This printer will be configured to print two items of material concurrently, thus rising productiveness and decreasing vitality and useful resource consumption.

Italy-based EFI Reggiani confirmed the chance to step up in machine width with its Hyper mannequin accessible as a 1.8-, 2.4-, or 3.4-meter-wide machine. Outfitted with 72 printheads and ink recirculation as much as the nozzle plate, it may well print two go, manufacturing high quality at speeds as much as 13 linear m/min on a 1.5-meter-wide roll. The widest machine additionally provides dual-roll functionality to print two completely different, narrower substrates without delay at throughput speeds of as much as 20 m/minute. That is an attention-grabbing idea, proven by Italy-based Durst on the final ITMA present, which requires particular machine and software program engineering.

Italy-based Dover Industries Italy (DII) (MS Printing Options & JK Group manufacturers), additionally featured scaling alternatives inside its scanning line. On the prime finish, the Mini Lario has been upgraded and now has eight rows with as much as eight heads per row and may print at a pace of 1,000 meters per hour. This is without doubt one of the quickest scan kind printers in the marketplace. DII (MS & JK manufacturers) stories that the Mini Lario will be exactly coloration matched to manufacturing on the Lario to allow longer manufacturing runs of the identical design and colorway ought to the necessity come up.

DII (Ms & JK manufacturers) JP7 printer arrange with pigment ink and a polymerization dryer.

As well as, DII (MS & JK manufacturers) confirmed the reengineered JP7 machine and system that considerably improves the sustainability of your complete printing course of. The middle of this optimized, sustainable printing system is Digistar Pigment 4K, a patent pending colorant set that eliminates pretreatment, thereby decreasing chemical and water utilization, in addition to time and value. The printer additionally features a new zero-wastewater recirculation system that reduces as much as 90 p.c of water waste sometimes generated in a 40-hour working cycle. To additional optimize a sustainable printing course of, a brand new ink recirculation system from DII (MS & JK manufacturers) prevents nozzle blocking, which is a major explanation for print cloth defects that results in cloth and colorant wastage. Gradus, its in-line drying system, ensures minimal vitality consumption; and since the modular system permits curing and drying multi functional, carbon dioxide emissions are decreased.

Austria-based Zimmer Austria Inc. — a producer of machines for textile and carpet ending together with digital printing programs, flat and rotary display printing, coating programs, steaming, washing and drying — showcased the Colaris3 high-performance pretreatment, digital printing and colorant programs for purposes that require colorant penetration via the substrate corresponding to carpeting, towels, and plush or heavy automotive and residential décor materials. The Colaris sequence of printers can be utilized with a wide range of colorants corresponding to reactive, disperse, acid, pigment and vat. Inline pre-and post-treatment programs will be added to enhance print high quality and improve ink penetration. The Colaris printer has 16 printheads for a bigger coloration gamut, elevated pace, or flexibility to run a number of kinds of colorants. Zimmer has added a imaginative and prescient digicam detection system to its Colaris digital printers. The Colaris-vision I – Match Print to Lower contains particular person piece items recognition and description masking with automated computation of the print masks positioning for design customization.

Zimmer’s Colaris-vision II – Match to Print is a roll-to-roll print course of with seamless detection of a pre-imagined cloth adopted by a registered print. The system has an automatic distortion compensation that ensures the print is fitted exactly into the given construction on an online. The design will be fitted precisely onto the substrate regardless of of any weft misalignment or shrinkage from cloth preparation within the pre-print course of.

Superior Supplies

As a part of the textile business’s cur-rent concentrate on sustainability, distributors proceed to ramp up funding within the growth of options that scale back water, chemical and materials waste. Digital dyeing, inline pretreatment, and pigment printing all have the potential to enhance sustainability. Specifically, pigment colorant was featured by numerous distributors. As pigment know-how matures, com-petition is rising in a manner that’s resulting in enhancements in print high quality and improvements in chemistry and utility. Additional adoption of ink recirculation methods is a contributing issue to the success of pigments and this concept was highlighted by EFI Reggiani in its Hyper system. Ink recirculation was additionally talked about by DII (MS & JK manufacturers) in regard to its redesigned JP7 know-how together with the Digistar Pigment 4K.

Built-in softening and pretreatment improvements from a number of resolution suppliers is paving the way in which for larger acceptance of pigment printed cloth. Japan-based Kyocera Corp., a key provider of business printhead know-how to textile builders, has joined the combo with the introduction of Forearth know-how, and highlighted the flexibility to print on a broad vary of materials.

Atexco’s double-sided printing know-how makes use of a digicam and imaging software program to scan the printed cloth for alignment and ink penetration for exact printing on the reverse facet of the material.

Different superior materials improvements included China-based Atexco’s double-sided printing know-how and reactive colorant that doesn’t require a submit therapy for cotton substrates.

Total, distributors illustrated the compatibility of digital printing with tricky-to-manage substrates together with knits and light-weight attire materials. This was significantly evident within the pigment printing space that had beforehand demonstrated poor cloth hand and coloration high quality. New pigment applied sciences are opening-up the likelihood for pigment printed cloth adoption in a broader vary of product areas and markets.

Particular Results

Advances in pigment know-how are also enabling particular impact printing. Through the present, Israel-based Kornit Digital Ltd. demonstrated a white pigment functionality that permits imaging on coloured grounds and when mixed with its Xdi know-how, creates a novel, raised, textural look.

Epson has taken this theme one step additional with the introduction of the ML 16000 Hybrid machine that mixes piezo-electric printheads with microvalves. The printheads jet pigment colorant whereas the microvalves jet paste to create results together with metallic and white pigmented coloration. Epson’s Genesta water-based inks assure coloration accuracy and fastness properties, whereas the particular pastes — developed and produced by Italy-based Epson Como Printing Applied sciences S.r.l.— create the particular results.

Alchemie Expertise’s Endeavour™ is a breakthrough waterless dyeing course of.

Digital Dyeing And Ending

Though pigments supply a sustainability benefit over dye-based colorants for digital printing, digital utility strategies for stable colours supply the potential for a a lot larger discount in environmental footprint. Towards that finish, England-based Alchemie Expertise’s Endeavour™ digital dyeing know-how applies liquid colorants to materials utilizing a novel non-contact high-energy jetting of nano-droplets, delivering exceptionally homogeneous coloration all through the material. This breakthrough waterless, low-carbon, digital dyeing know-how, helps dye homes in decreasing prices — dramatically slicing vitality and carbon dioxide emissions by 85 p.c, water use by 95 p.c, and in addition eliminates wastewater air pollution within the dyeing course of.

Alchemie’s Novara™ digital textile ending know-how delivers sustainability with precision digital utility of purposeful finishes to textiles. Novara is a non-contact, low vitality, low chemistry, digital ending resolution that permits textile ending homes to dramatically scale back their carbon and chemical footprint and scale back prices, utilizing 85-percent much less vitality and as much as 50-percent much less chemistry in comparison with conventional strategies, in line with Alchemie. Novara delivers exactly outlined digitally managed finishes solely the place wanted. It additionally allows product improvements together with single-side ending, 2D end to form, and permits a number of finishes to be utilized to at least one cloth in a manner that isn’t attainable utilizing conventional strategies of immersing your complete cloth in a chemical bathtub. As well as, Alchemie additionally provides Discovery, a laboratory system that replicates manufacturing machines, and could also be used for recipe growth, coloration matching and new materials course of growth.

Direct-To-Movie Printing

Shenzhen Inkbank Graphic Expertise Co. Ltd. (Inkbank), China, and Japan-based Mimaki confirmed direct-to-film (DTF) applied sciences for quickly printing clothes.

DTF printing eliminates the necessity for cloth choice, plate making and pretreatment as in comparison with the time and useful resource intensive processes required for silk display, warmth switch— rubber sheet technique — or direct-to-garment (DTG) printing. The DTF course of is straightforward, and on this manner, provides a sustainability benefit. First, the design is printed immediately onto a particular switch movie which is then sprinkled with hot-melt powder. As soon as heated and dried, the switch sheet will be utilized utilizing a warmth press. The one disadvantage is the waste created as a result of a switch materials is used.

Mimaki provides the TXF150 for DTF. The PHT50 inks used for this printing course of are warmth switch water-based pigments which might be OEKO-TEX licensed. The inks are protected and meet the factors for ecologically accountable textile manufacturing, in line with the corporate.

Synthetic Intelligence And Automation

As digital textile printing know-how matures and adoption of complicated, high-speed printing programs grows, resolution suppliers are also demonstrating larger funding within the creation of clever programs that ease know-how administration by enabling monitoring and optimized printer efficiency. Software program purposes are aimed toward offering visibility that helps scale back machine downtime and working price, whereas minimizing waste. As prospects put money into a number of print programs to scale print capability, software program methods for automated system calibration and fleet administration additionally have gotten more and more related. Moreover, to assist drive development in adoption, know-how suppliers are advancing digital workflow options designed to help with order administration and automation of repetitive file processing duties.

A preview of the DII (MS & JK manufacturers) System Plus Software program, a brand new print administration system, exemplifies the pattern towards clever programs. The know-how integrates calibration, printing software program and ink for a sturdy, time saving resolution. Used with DII (MS & JK manufacturers) pigments and printers, the software program system reduces calibration time by 50 p.c, will increase the colour yield by as much as 20 p.c and will increase the brightness of the colours by as much as 15 p.c. This technique’s machine studying platform, the first-of-its-kind to be commercially accessible for digital printing, allows data to be gathered in the course of the printing course of to optimize present and future print runs. This software program has the potential to eradicate print defects and scale back the quantity of colorant wanted.

DII (MS & JK manufacturers) innovation is targeted on a extremely optimized manufacturing course of. Throughout ITMA, the corporate demonstrated the mixed significance of advancing printer {hardware} and workflow in a working setting by the use of organized plant visits to the Italy-based IMPRIMA printing mill.

Throughout ITMA, events have been capable of tour the IMPRIMA print mill to view Dover Industries Italy (MS Printing Options & JK Group manufacturers) applied sciences in motion.

IMPRIMA is a cluster of digital print operations with the potential to print 35 million meters of material yearly. IMPRIMA largely serves the European luxurious market, but in addition prints for U.S.-based manufacturers corresponding to Walmart, Goal, Macy’s and Ralph Lauren, amongst different manufacturers.
Kornit promoted its QualiSet know-how, which is described as a wise, autonomous method to calibration aimed toward printhead registration, nozzle testing, compensation and coloration consistency. Paired with the beforehand launched Konnect system for monitoring printer efficiency and consumables, the corporate now provides larger means to handle the print operation on the fleet stage. Manufacturing monitoring was additionally high-lighted by Epson for printers linked to the cloud-based PORT system, and by EFI Reggiani which confirmed the Question software program resolution that collects knowledge and allows evaluation and monitoring of printer efficiency, price and sustainability metrics corresponding to water and vitality consumption.
As well as, sturdy options for automating parts of the manufacturing course of to cut back or eradicate labor are rising within the digital printing sector. Kornit confirmed a completely automated DTG printing resolution that reduces labor and will increase manufacturing pace. Kornit’s Apollo DTG printer can print as much as 400 clothes per hour. Kornit’s patented wet-on-wet printing system eliminates the necessity for pretreatment. The Apollo, geared towards t-shirt printers who search a near-shoring choice, options in-line warmth fixation, and an auto-mated loading and unloading system.

Harnessing Digital Printing Improvements

It was thrilling to see the expansion in digital printing applied sciences at ITMA 2023. Much more spectacular was seeing a few of these applied sciences efficiently applied in a manufacturing setting at IMPRIMA. Held in Milan, ITMA 2023 was positioned only a quick distance from the Como area of Italy, lengthy thought-about the luxurious printing capital of the world. This area has modified from virtually totally rotary and flat display printing to digital printing, permitting the business to service sectors past the luxurious market. It serves as an ideal instance of harnessing the complete capabilities of digital printing improvements.


Editor’s Be aware: Kerry Maguire King has greater than 25 years working within the digital printing area. King performed a task within the growth of Spoonflower’s manufacturing platform, and at present is working as a guide whereas persevering with her training within the Ph.D. program on the Wilson School of Textiles at North Carolina State College, Raleigh, N.C.


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