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09/05/2025 – Picture gallery

Our highlights from Fespa 2025

textile network was at the Fespa Global Print Expo in Berlin and captured exciting impressions of the trade fair in pictures. Discover our highlights from Fespa in our picture gallery.

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The weather was really beautiful on arrival. A good start to the day! © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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The weather was really beautiful on arrival. A good start to the day! © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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Editor-in-chief Sibylle Michel visits the Zünd stand: Daniel Bischof, Media Relations Manager at Zünd Systemtechnik (left), is delighted to be back at the Fespa Global Print Expo to present Zünd's ingenious and unique modular system to visitors. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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To mark the company’s 50th anniversary, the Mimaki stand is decorated with beautiful Japanese motifs, all originate from Mimaki printers. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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The hybrid inkjet printer Tx330-1800 made its debut at Fespa. Fumi Machida, Marketing Communications & Event Organisation Manager at Mimaki (right), explains that the new model can print on both fabric and paper. The operator can simply switch the printing unit depending on the substrate to be printed on. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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The colour quality of the hybrid printer also stands out from its predecessor. The saturation is significantly higher (see left side). © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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The Brother stand was already very busy on the first day. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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Fortunately, Folker Stachetzki, Head of Marketing at Brother, took the time to present the numerous new innovations to textile network, including the DTRX – an 80cm roll-to-roll DTF printer with water-based ink, which will be available from September 2025. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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An eye-catcher at Stratasys was the massage cushion, which was turned into a design object with the help of a 3D printer. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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Impressive: the P5 500 TEX iSUB from the Durst Group. As Kevin Myers, International Sales Manager Textiles (right), explains, the new large-format sublimation printer has integrated inline fusing technology (iSUB) for one-step direct printing on textiles with a print width of up to 5.2 metres. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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According to Peter Alderath, General Manager DACH & BeNeLux at Kornit Digital, the Kornit Apollo digital production system has the highest output on the market with 700,000 t-shirts per year for systems like these that only require a single operator. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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As always, the Epson stand was well attended. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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Editor-in-chief Sibylle Michel marvels at the outstanding print results on fabric from the Epson Monna Lisa textile printer. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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The multi-head embroidery machines in the Racer series with 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 embroidery heads are equipped with the thinnest free arm in the embroidery industry. This enables ZSK to process orders that could not previously be processed, e.g. shirt pockets or shoes. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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Heytex presented its portfolio of PVC-free textiles. As Marketing Manager Sina Kespohl explained to textile network, the trade fair stand was made entirely from materials obtained from almost 800 recycled PET bottles. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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Bullmer presented its latest cutting systems. © Meisenbach GmbH

 
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Annette Seidler, Sales Manager at Bullmer (left), Kamila Slowicka, Sales Manager at Bullmer (2nd from left) and Reiner Kast, Production Manager Director Factory DE at Bullmer (right), are already looking forward to what the next Fespa Global Print Expo, which will take place in Barcelona from 19 to 22 May, has in store. © Meisenbach GmbH

 

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