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Stahls International at SGI Dubai

Stahls' International was founded in 1981 in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Today they supply customers
and distributors with heat printing products, equipment and services in more than 100 countries
worldwide, on four continents. The company, a division of GroupeSTAHL, continues to grow and
expand by continually providing the latest in heat printing and digital technologies and superior
customer service to both new and existing global markets.


Bio-Racer exclusively uses Roland printers for the production of its cycling apparel

Bio-Racer, an industry-leading manufacturer of cycling apparel, is discontinuing its use of screen printing and from now will only use digital printers from Roland DG for the personalization of its cycling apparel. According to Bio-Racer, the flexibility, the speed and the reliability of these printers are their three main advantages. Models are also easy to scale up or down for the different sizes and styles needed.

Roland DG expands Texart sublimation solutions via a calender system

Roland DG is pleased to announce a professional calender system for use with the Texart sublimation printer. Thanks to the calender, the prints produced on the Texart RT-640 are sublimated at high speed onto a variety of materials for sports apparel, flags, banners, interior decoration and much more.

SHIMA SEIKI to Exhibit at DTG2015 

Leading computerized knitting machine manufacturer SHIMA SEIKI of Wakayama, Japan will be exhibiting at the 12th Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition (DTG 2015) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in cooperation with its partner Pacific Associates Ltd. Operating within the Bangladeshi market since 1996, this will be the eighth time the Japanese manufacturer will participate at DTG. As an established market for knitwear manufacturing, Bangladesh has seen a significant increase in knit production for export purposes in recent years.

Durst presents new Digital Printer Systems at the Heimtextil 2015

Durst, the specialist for industrial inkjet applications presents its enhanced Digital Textile Printing Portfolio at the Heimtextil 2015 in Frankfurt. In Hall 4.2, Stand E15, visitors to the trade fair can take a closer look at the impressive capabilities of Durst High Performance Inkjet Printers. Durst's Kappa Series of digital direct printer systems are designed for an industrial scale textile production of fashion- and home textiles.

SHIMA SEIKI to Exhibit at 76th Pitti Filati

SHIMA SEIKI ITALIA S.p.A., Italian subsidiary of leading Japanese computerized knitting machine manufacturer SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD., will exhibit at the 76th Pitti Immagine Filati exhibition in Florence, Italy. It will participate in the KnitClub section of the exhibition which is aimed at appealing to the technical and creative interests of visitors and to stimulate advanced integration of the entire production chain.

What Next for Digital Textile Printing ?

Why is digital textile printing such a big deal? First of all, there is a big practical aspect to it. Regular fabric patterns are created through rotary or flatbed screen printing that require individual screens for every colour used and large yardage. Simply put, you need to print a lot of fabric and waste a lot of time and you would still be restricted in your choices. With fashion changing on the fly and consumers vying for more exclusivity and customization the scope of digital printing is on the rise.


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