HP Stitch opens up a new path for textile studios
HP Stitch "opens up a new path" for textile studios

Irish textile printing and design studio Pixalili invested in Hewlett-Packard Stitch to provide existing customers with more choices and open up "new roads."
Pixalili relies on digital printing systems to produce custom fabrics for designers and Etsy entrepreneurs. The company usually produces short-term or disposable lampshades, canvas chairs, table cloths and cushion covers, and its own designs can also be used for interior decoration projects.
Previously, the company could only provide designs printed on natural fabrics such as linen, cotton and bamboo. With the growing demand for products such as velvet cushions, chiffon scarves and baby clothing stretch sweatshirts, the company decided to study dye sublimation printing on polyester materials. The team participated in printing industry events in Germany and the United Kingdom to explore options for dye sublimation, and finally chose the HP Stitch S300 and watched the demonstration at the September 2019 Print Show.
James Harding, Director of R&D, said: “We really like Stitch.” “We sent samples to our valued customers and showed them the products we can provide now. The response was very good.” We can see. Stitch is very, very busy. "
Pixalili's customers come from all over the world, and each country has its own trends and needs. Harding explained: “Thanks to HP Stitch, we can become a one-stop shop for existing customers and respond to new buyers and market needs.” “This is the first time we use dye batteries, and it serves us A new path has been opened."

