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Textiles for the post-pandemic world


Before the pandemic, textile printing may be one of the things we have all considered. Maybe it is used for printing flags, fabric banners or soft signs? Or supplementary production, such as indoor décor and soft furniture? It can even be used directly for t-shirts, sportswear printing and short-term fashion design?


The problem is that when your printers are running at full capacity and the order book is full of logos and displays of printed products, the desire to turn your business in a new direction can easily be dispelled.


Fast forward to the business landscape that exists today, and diversifying your business into new departments and opportunities suddenly doesn't seem like a possibility for future consideration, but more like a necessity for immediate action.


So, as a realistic prospect, which markets should you focus on? As we continue to move towards a more familiar and normal future, the textile and apparel printing industry has seen some prosperity.


One of the core reasons is that many brands are now avoiding the use of plastics and turning to textile-based products to improve their environmental image. Textiles are more friendly to the earth than plastics. Therefore, as more and more companies begin to replace plastics, the demand for printed textiles has risen sharply.


There is also the fact that textiles and fabric products are more wear-resistant than plastics and may stand the test of time. Take shopping bags as an example: those shopping bags made of textiles or fabric materials are not only much more durable than plastic bags, but they are often much more beautiful and fashionable than their plastic cousins.


The demand for printing personalization continues to grow at a rapid rate, and textile printers provide you with a cost-effective way to get a piece of action. The return on investment of these machines is usually quite fast, making the entire transition to the market easier.


The textile market has a wide variety of products, and you have enough opportunities to win new jobs and customers. Whether it is fashion products such as t-shirts and hoodies, indoor items such as curtains or cushions, or even outdoor flags and banners, textiles come in many wonderful forms.


As with entering any new market, the thought of having to invest in new equipment and train employees to perform optimally can be prohibitive. However, there is a way to make this process easier and smoother, and that is to work with a trusted supplier who has proven to be an expert in these new areas.


In Quality Printing Service (QPS), we can provide all of the above services. Equipped with a complete reliable and effective portfolio of Roland DG textile printing equipment, including Texart rt-640 several printers, Texart xt-640 large capacity several printers and zt-1900 industrial accumulation printers, we have provided, installed and supported fabrics The printing system has been for many years.


The future is full of opportunities for printed textiles, so-if you haven't yet-you should do your research wisely to ensure that your business can take advantage of this lucrative growth market.

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