The environmental impact of waste from apparel and textiles is leading to increasing legislative efforts and demand for change.
Cassie Green
Recently, the EPA issued a final rule banning the use of methylene chloride in most industrial applications, including printing.
With current challenges, new progress, and evolving education, navigating the realm of sustainability in the printing industry can be tough; here’s where printers must rise to the occasion.
The Printing Services in-plant at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada made the leap into apparel with the purchase of a Sawgrass SG800 dye-sublimation printer, and the results have been rewarding.
In-plants looking to expand their range of services beyond ink on paper may want to explore laser engraving, which can open a new avenue for signage creation, particularly for outdoor usage.
In-house garment printing is growing in popularity among in-plants. We talked with three to learn how they do it and the benefits.
The recent Kyocera REIMAGINE conference in San Antonio, Texas drew more than 850 attendees.
It seems simple at the surface. A vehicle wrap can visually elevate the look of any car, truck, boat, ATV, you name it. But as a marketing tool, it’s much more than that.
PRINTING United Alliance held its virtual ceremony to welcome the newest inductees to the Academy of Screen and Digital Printing Technologies (ASDPT) on Nov. 10. Inductees from 2020 and 2021 were welcomed, and the 2020 and 2021 recipients of the Joe Clarke innovator Awards were also honored.
Across the globe, shipping delays, supply chain issues, and product shortages continue to plague nearly every industry. These problems are no less prevalent in the wide-format printing industry. Within that segment lies a crucial piece of the puzzle experiencing issues: ink.
In a live-streamed product launch, Roland DGA showcased its new Texart XT-640S multi-station direct-to-garment printer and the VersaUV LEC2 S-Series UV flatbed printers.