Mimaki Partner With Coldenhove And Greentex In A Textile Innovation Event Featuring The Tiger600 And TRAPIS Pigment Transfer Technology

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Mimaki, a global leader in cutting-edge printing solutions, is excited to announce its upcoming Textile Innovation Event.

This pivotal event will showcase the revolutionary Tiger600 printer and the TRAPIS pigment transfer technology, developed in collaboration with industry pioneers Coldenhove and Greentex.

Redefining Textile Printing

The Tiger600 is set to transform the textile printing landscape with its unparalleled precision, speed, and eco-friendly capabilities.

Designed for high-volume production, the Tiger600 boasts advanced features that ensure superior quality and efficiency, making it an essential tool for modern textile manufacturers.

Introducing TRAPIS Pigment Transfer Technology

One of the event's highlights will be the introduction of TRAPIS, an innovative pigment transfer technology. TRAPIS promises to revolutionize the way pigments are applied to textiles, enhancing color vibrancy while reducing environmental impact.

This groundbreaking technology aligns with Mimaki's commitment to sustainability and ethical practices in the textile industry.

Collaboration With Coldenhove And Greentex

Mimaki's partnership with Coldenhove and greentex underscores the collaborative efforts required to drive meaningful change in textile printing.

Coldenhove, known for its expertise in digital transfer paper, and greentex, a leader in sustainable textile solutions, bring invaluable knowledge and experience to this venture. Together, these industry titans are poised to set new standards in textile printing.

Event Details

Scheduled for Thursday, June 20th, this exclusive event promises to deliver actionable insights and hands-on demonstrations that will help professionals in the textile industry increase revenue streams and discover new applications using the latest printing technology.

  • Date: June 20th

  • Time: 10 AM - 2 PM

  • Location: Mimaki Los Angeles Technology Center, 150 W. Walnut Street Suite 100, Gardena, CA 90248

  • Registration: [Register here]

Event Schedule

10:00 - 11:00 AM: Pigment Transfer Printing by Mimaki USA & Coldenhove Paper

  • An eco-friendly, waterless process for printing on any fabric type without pre-treatment.

  • Topics Covered:

  • Customer experiences & case studies

  • Versatile markets including Apparel, Home Décor, and Web-to-print

  • Live demo & textile showcase featuring TVF & Greentex Fabrics

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Re-imagine Dye Sublimation with Tiger600

  • Innovative solutions for high-volume dye sublimation printing.

  • Topics Covered:

  • New applications for increased revenue

  • Choosing the right dye sub paper

  • Reducing consumable costs in an optimized workflow

  • Expanding with web-to-print technologies

12:00 - 1:00 PM: Lunch (Tacos) 🌮

1:00 - 2:00 PM: Direct to Film Printing with the Txf150-75

Why Attend?

This event is designed to equip textile professionals with the knowledge and tools they need to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.

Attendees will gain firsthand experience with Mimaki's cutting-edge technology, including the Tiger600 and TRAPIS Pigment Transfer systems.

These innovations promise not only to streamline workflows but also to contribute to more sustainable and eco-friendly printing practices.

About Mimaki USA

Mimaki USA is a global leader in providing innovative digital printing solutions. Specializing in the development of cutting-edge technologies, Mimaki is committed to driving the industry forward with sustainable and eco-friendly practices.

About Coldenhove

Coldenhove was founded in 1661 and has developed to become a global leader in high-value quality paper for specific high-end applications.

In the last decades Coldenhove has specialized in the digital industrial printing (on textiles) market with the development of sublimation transfer paper (DTP).



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