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28/10/2024 – Textile printing

Mimaki's “Trapis” ushers in a sustainable future

For decades, polyester has been the cornerstone of the textile printing industry. Its compatibility with the digital sublimation process – a cost-effective, simple technology – has driven exponential growth in polyester printing.

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Eco-friendly printing revolution: “Trapis” slashes water consumption by 90%, paving the way for a greener future in textile printing with minimal environmental impact. © Mimaki

 
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Effortless customization across materials: with “Trapis”, printing on natural fibres like cotton and silk is now faster and more cost-effective. © Mimaki

 
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Eco-friendly printing revolution: “Trapis” slashes water consumption by 90%, paving the way for a greener future in textile printing with minimal environmental impact. © Mimaki

 
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