TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH MIMAKI - A DEEP DIVE TO INTO TRAPIS PIGMENT TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY WITH MARC VERBEEM

Discover the future of textile printing at Mimaki’s TRAPIS Roadshow Tour! At their interactive open houses and workshops, you will get hands-on access to our new, easy-to-use Transfer Pigment System (TRAPIS).

Back to Basics (What, Why, How!!) The switch to pigment inks for Textile transfer technique…

This conversation explores, and explains the innovative TRAPIS transfer printing technology developed by Mimaki, focusing on its use of pigment inks and sustainable printing practices. The discussion covers the evolution of printing processes, the differences between TRAPIS and Dye Sublimation, and the importance of partnerships, and collaboration in developing this advanced technology.

The potential applications and market opportunities for TRAPIS are discussed, along with environmental benefits and the future impact on the printing industry. Listen to learn more >>



KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Mimaki TRAPIS technology utilizes pigment inks for sustainable printing.

  • The shift from analog to digital printing is crucial for the industry.

  • TRAPIS offers a cleaner, more efficient printing process.

  • Partnerships with paper manufacturers are essential for TRAPIS success.

  • TRAPIS can print on a variety of fabrics, including new biomaterials.

  • The technology allows for customization and personalization in printing.

  • Trappist reduces the need for pre-coating and post-coating processes.

  • Sustainability and circularity are key benefits of TRAPIS technology.

  • The technology simplifies the printing process, making it more accessible.

  • Trappist marks an evolution in the printing process, not just a product.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Trappist Technology

09:52 Understanding the Inks and Transfer Process

20:43 Circularity and Sustainability in Printing

25:18 Innovations in Fabric Coating and Shelf Life

31:24 Simplifying the Printing Process




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