- In September 2024, Roland DG Corporation introduced the TY-300 direct-to-film production transfer printer, enhancing the digital textile printing market with superior image quality, high productivity, and cost efficiency. The printer’s ability to deliver vibrant colors and intricate details addresses the growing demand for high-quality apparel customization. Furthermore, its OEKO-TEX ECO PASSPORT-certified inks and powders reinforce market confidence by meeting stringent safety and environmental standards, appealing to sustainability-conscious consumers and manufacturers alike
- In April 2024, Epson America launched the SureColor F11070 and F11070H dye-sublimation printers, strengthening the industrial segment of the digital textile printing market. Designed for reliability, high throughput, and reduced total cost of ownership, these printers cater to large-scale print shops and web-to-print businesses seeking efficiency and scalability. Their user-friendly design and low maintenance requirements are expected to accelerate adoption, driving growth in industrial and commercial textile printing applications
- In January 2024, Agfa’s strategic partnership with EFI marks a significant development in the digital textile printing market by combining complementary technologies and expanding product offerings. The integration of EFI’s roll-to-roll system with Agfa’s hybrid inkjet printers provides customers with a more versatile and innovative portfolio, backed by robust service support. This collaboration enhances competitiveness and addresses diverse customer needs, thereby strengthening market presence and fostering greater adoption of advanced digital printing solutionsssss
- In August 2022, Roland DG Corporation, a leading manufacturer and distributor of advertising and signage inkjet printers and 3D manufacturing tools, announced the expansion of its operations. The company revealed plans to construct a new building at the factory in Samutsakhon, Thailand, which is managed by Roland Digital Group Thailand Ltd.
- In May 2022, Epson introduced the Monna Lisa 8000A direct-to-fabric printer to strengthen its presence in North America. The Monna Lisa 8000 (ML-8000) allows North American businesses to print locally on a wide variety of fabrics, accommodating both short runs and larger volume orders. Combining precision engineering with modern design, the ML-8000 offers the capability to print on a diverse range of fabric types



