Report: Direct-to-Garment (DTG) Printing Machine Market Poised for Growth
Per the global market-research firm Repot Prime the global direct-to-garment (DTG) printing machine market is expected to grow $710 million by 2030.
FULL STORYLawson Screen & Digital Products Inc., St. Louis, recently announced it now is an authorized dealer of Livingston Systems TucLoc platens.
The platens, developed with assistance from Epson America Inc., Long Beach, Calif., are interchangeable with any existing Epson SureColor F-2000 series direct-to-garment (DTG) printer. They allow operators to print without placing the “hoop” around the garment.
Lawson offers DTG printers a variety of platen options, from small to large, and even specialty varieties. Popular options include platens for zippered garments and hats, and a tag platen that can print up to eight shirts at a time.
TucLoc platens are available at Lawson’s e-store, where all orders more than $99 receive free shipping. — J.L.
Per the global market-research firm Repot Prime the global direct-to-garment (DTG) printing machine market is expected to grow $710 million by 2030.
FULL STORYThe Vastex PTF-100 powder-to-film coating system in combination with an integral Vastex D-100 conveyor dryer increases production efficiencies for direct-to-film (DTF) heat-transfer apparel decorators.
FULL STORYStratasys Ltd. has launched what it describes as a new direct-to-garment (DTG) solution for its J850 TechStyle printer, the newest offering in the Stratasys 3DFashion direct-to-textile printing technology product line.
FULL STORY