Inedit Software’s neoStampa Delta Has A Specific Mode For DTG Performance And Color Reproduction Improvements

Image Courtesy of Inedit Software

Image Courtesy of Inedit Software

When printing in DTG, one of the challenges we face is the management of the white channel.

Usually, a layer of white is used between the fabric and the design to highlight colors.

What disadvantages this system presents us with:

High white ink expense.
nadequate print touch and quality.

How can we improve the situation?

By using a Rip Software developed for DTG printing
Doing a pre-print calibration to manage the use of white ink in relation to the background colour.
Have ink usage data for every job you produce.

How do you control the use of white ink when printing in DTG?

neoStampa Delta from Inedit of Barcelona includes a new DTG printing mode with which it is not only be possible to print directly to garment with better colour results, but also to save up to 50% of white ink.

neoStampa Delta includes a calibration wizard in just two steps and also a new white base adjustment under semi-transparent areas, which will allow  the savings mentioned above. 

Finally, neoStampa Delta has a new cost control system with which it will be possible to track jobs in real time, knowing the meters printed, the speed and the ink consumption, of all printers

About Inedit

Established in 1992, Inèdit Software started operations specializing in design software development for Apple systems for the textile industry.

We are currently a gold standard company worldwide in our sector and we offer software solutions for digital printing, creative design and color management.

At the same time, we help our clients optimize processes and integrate them efficiently in their digital printing workflow, due to our innovative image management tools and departmental interconnectivity.

In recent years, international acclaim of our products has spurred us to significantly expand our commercial horizons to reach clients from the textile, ceramic and laminate floor industries, from more than 60 countries, across five continents.

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