09/06/2022 – GalleryOur attendance of Fespa 2022For the first time, the Fespa Global Print Expo again took place without Corona restrictions. textile network was on site and brought back some impressions. Previous image Next image This year’s Printeriors in the entrance area of the show was inspired by flora and fauna, with artwork by Jaspar Goodall. © Meisenbach Verlag David Lindsay, PR Manager at Efi, spoke to textile network about, among other things, the new eco-friendly Efi Reggiani ecoTerra pigment textile printer, which made its debut at Fespa and will soon be on the market. © Meisenbach Verlag Messe Berlin was the venue where Fespa 2022 was held. © Meisenbach Verlag This year’s Printeriors in the entrance area of the show was inspired by flora and fauna, with artwork by Jaspar Goodall. © Meisenbach Verlag Kornit invited press members to a live demonstration of its printers such as the Atlas Max Poly. © Meisenbach Verlag Clothing printed by Kornit, in the background: the 9 meter long Microfactory. © Meisenbach Verlag textile network met with DuPont Managing Director Bernd Daiber and Ellen Richter from the marketing team. Both were happy to be able to talk face to face with customers again. © Meisenbach Verlag ROQ screen printing machine in “carousel” design. © Meisenbach Verlag Mimaki had a booth with two floors. © Meisenbach Verlag Inspired by Fespa’s “Experience Print in Motion” theme, Mimaki’s booth showcased city life in colorful images by designers like Nicky Nahafahik. © Meisenbach Verlag Products from the 3D printer from Mimaki. © Meisenbach Verlag Mimaki’s new TS330-1600 sublimation printer, which achieves high production output at speeds of up to 135 square meters per hour. © Meisenbach Verlag Polyprint’s new generation of direct-to-garment printers. © Meisenbach Verlag The Next Generation DTG Printers offer excellent print quality with up to 4800 dpi. © Meisenbach Verlag Brother’s showcase of its print products called attention. © Meisenbach Verlag Joachim Rees of Multi-Plot introduced us to the Artrix Pro (dgen) direct-to-garment printer, which, thanks to its adhesive system, makes it easy to print on elastic fabrics with maximum precision. © Meisenbach Verlag Further articles for: Fespa