TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - A Deep Dive with Mike Scrutton of Adobe into the Adobe Print Engine 7 Update for Textile Printing

In this conversation, Debbie McKeegan and and Mike Scrutton discuss the latest innovations in textile printing, focusing on Adobe's latest update to their PDF Print Engine 7 and its impact on the industry.

They explore the challenges of colour management, the importance of automation, and the shift towards personalisation and on-demand manufacturing. The discussion highlights the need for efficient processes and the role of visualization in meeting customer expectations, as well as the exciting future of digital printing technologies.

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A Deep Dive with Mike Scrutton of Adobe into the Adobe Print Engine 7 Update for Textile Printing

Key Takeaways:

  • The Adobe PDF print engine introduces groundbreaking technologies for textile printing.

  • Colour management is crucial, especially when dealing with non-white substrates.

  • Automation in the printing process enhances efficiency and reduces waste.

  • Personalisation in textile printing can vary widely in meaning for different customers.

  • Visualisation tools are essential for accurately conveying product expectations to customers.

  • Sustainable manufacturing practices are becoming increasingly important in the industry.

  • The integration of AI and automation will shape the future of textile printing.

  • Designers need to work within defined parameters to ensure printability.

  • The future of printing will involve intelligent automation to streamline processes.

  • 2025 is set to be a transformative year for innovations in the printing industry.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 Introduction and Technical Challenges

00:36 Innovations in Adobe PDF Print Engine 7

04:24 Colour Management in Textile Printing

08:01 The Future of Digital Printing and Automation

11:58 Sustainability and On-Demand Manufacturing

15:52 Visualising the Final Product




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