Digital Textile Printing Driven by Signage and Now Expanding Into New Areas
SignIndustry.com - The Online Magazine for the Sign Trade. Home | Site Map | Buyer's Guide Search  :
Event Calendar Article Archive Message Boards Classifieds Product Showcases News Advertise Search Join Now

CATEGORIES
  3-D Signs
  ADA
  Architectural
  Awnings &
  Flexible Face
  Banners
  Business Development
  CNC Routing
  Computer Technology
  Digital Imaging
  Direct-To-Garment
  Dynamic Digital
  Electric
  Estimating
  Finishing & Lams 
  Flatbed UV
  Installation
  LED Displays
  LED Lighting
  Neon & LED
  Channel Letter
  Outdoor
  Painted Signs
  Screen Printing
  Sublimation
  Vinyl Signs
  Hot Shots
  Press Releases
  Tips & Tricks
  Industry Resources
  Books
  Event Calendar
  Associations
  Business Center
  Retail Sign Shops
  Advertising Info

Estimate Software- Printing software that helps you find the hidden treasure in your business.



PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 26, 2007

Digital Textile Printing Driven by Signage and Now Expanding Into New Areas

Hanover, MA - The digital printing of textiles has been going on since the mid 90s with electrostatic (e-stat) and ink jet printers, either by direct printing (in the case of ink jet) and via dye sublimation transfer (ink jet and e-stat). Today advances in ink jet printers, e.g., direct to fabric sublimation printers, combined with growth in textile applications such as soft signage and apparel are driving the market for digital textile printing. I.T. Strategies estimates that in 2005, 2,300 dedicated digital textile printers (units) produced more than 900 million square feet of digitally printed textiles. Of this 75% (just under 700 million square feet) was signage related and 25% (233 million square feet) is in newer application areas such as interior furnishings and apparel. By 2010, I.T. Strategies expects that digitally printed textiles will grow at a CAGR of 19% to more than two billion square feet printed on more than 5,000 dedicated digital textile printers.

Soft signage is a sub-segment of the larger signage market. The reasons for the success of digitally printed soft signage are that it is different from paper/vinyl and therefore will get the viewer’s attention; fabric signage creates an upscale impression; reduced costs related to the fact that fabric is lightweight and flexible meaning that shipping costs; and finally, if the competition has it then other shops have to follow. The growing competition in the signage market has caused some Print-for-Pay shops to look to other areas for growth. One of those areas is decorative products. Technically speaking it is a relatively small jump from advertising related signage into these new applications.

According to Patti Williams, Consulting Partner at I.T. Strategies, “The market for soft signage has been around for more than seven years and is fairly well understood. Newer and less understood is the market for digitally printed textiles for non-signage applications. In this area some of the drivers include the value of brand as companies such as Herman Miller and Steelcase use digital printing to customize textile-based office structures with a customer’s brand or logo; new systems of parallel, low-throughput ink jet printers printing simultaneously, such as the DPA system developed by Stork; Italian companies using ink jet printers to respond to Chinese competition; and designers and crafters entering the market and making investments in ink jet textile printers such as the DuPont Artistri.”

I.T. Strategies, Inc. is an established research and consultancy firm dedicated to serving companies in emerging digital printing markets. The company delivers intelligent data, analysis, strategy, and implementation practices to vendors in the digital printing industry around the world. From offices in Boston and Tokyo, I.T. Strategies conducts and delivers research data, offers interpretation and advice, identifies specific opportunities, and helps organizations implement these strategies to achieve effective solutions.

I.T. Strategies
Hanover, MA
Phone: 781 826 0200
Website URL: www.it-strategies.com

Company
Home
Advertising Info
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Site Map
Resources
Industry Resources
Associations
Retail Sign Shops
Books
Product Showcase
Event Calendar
Tips & Tricks
Message Boards
Classifieds
Buyer's Guide Listings
Search
Add My Company
Edit My Company

 

© Copyright 1999-2012, All Rights Reserved.