Report: Direct-to-Garment (DTG) Printing Machine Market Poised for Further Growth
Per the global market-research firm Repot Prime the global direct-to-garment (DTG) printing machine market is expected to grow $710 million by 2030.
FULL STORYNew machine integration features in Tajima DG 15 by Pulse, from Hirsch Intl., Huntersville, N.C., provide enhanced interaction with embroidery machines for improved internal communication and productivity.
Operator messages are displayed on the embroidery machine control board before and after production. This allows for on-the-spot instructions about specific design requirements and reminders about backing, fabric prerequisites and more, according to the company. The display also communicates details like when the design needs to be completed, where the finished product should be placed for shipping and whether it’s to be packed with other garments.
The DG 15 by Pulse also lets users control the maximum speed of the embroidery machine through the software. This does away with the risk of the operator running the machine too fast when stitching complex designs, which reduces rejects and cuts costs, according to the company.
New machine integration features are available only with the Tajima M series machines.
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Per the global market-research firm Repot Prime the global direct-to-garment (DTG) printing machine market is expected to grow $710 million by 2030.
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