Digital printing demonstrates multiple applications
Digital printing technology has altered the way many businesses create content, whether they're a marketing agency, book publisher or clothing manufacturer. Web-to-print solutions have opened up a multitude of possibilities for businesses in various industries, but innovations continue to expand their applications. Moreover, the methods of printing have allowed digital technology to enjoy greater popularity.
Indyworx, a clothing manufacturing startup in Sioux Falls, SD, invested in digital printing after seeing the advantages the process offers over alternative methods, according to The Argus Leader. Co-owner Christopher Hamze told the Sioux Falls publication that digital printing is more capable of producing the same image quality with less variability than standard screen printing. With a $100,000 investment in the Web-to-print technology and equipment, the independent apparel retailer will be able to meet the demand of increasing orders.
Going further, the use of thermal heat with digital printing has opened up several opportunities for companies aiming to apply logos, designs and barcodes to a number of surfaces for promotional or informational purposes, according to WhatTheyThink. The publishing news source stated thermal printing using digital technology gives users greater flexibility in how they create materials. Printers are not limited by plates or screens and can develop personalized designs with ease.