WB/Camp’s first day will include a lineup of industry leaders including experts from Matsui and Virus Inks discussing different water-based ink types, fabric considerations, variables and the requirements to control them, art preparation practices, technology integration and more, said SGIA in a press release.
Attendees will then see these concepts in action on day two in the Motion Textile production facility, where multiple manual and automatic press demonstrations will illustrate a variety of printing techniques and essential press parameters.
“Water-based printing is no longer optional for the modern decorator — it’s a requirement,” said Tom Davenport, founder, Motion Textile. “It not only expands your decoration capabilities, but also your potential clientele, and WB/Camp is a chance to experience water-based printing like never before.”
“There’s a transition going on in the apparel world with pressure from larger brands like Nike and Adidas to use water-based inks over plastisol,” said Johnny Shell, vice president, print technology and training, SGIA. “We wanted to create an event that would alleviate some of the pain points and help anyone new to this technology better understand it.”
“It’s rare you have the chance to be in this type of production environment, learning the latest technology in water-based ink from the people who make and design this product, while actually being able to apply it,” said Davenport.
The Specialty Graphic Imaging Association is a trade association for the leaders of the 21st Century printing industry. In addition to providing high-quality information and educational resources designed to help move the printing community forward, SGIA produces the leading trade shows PRINTING United (Dallas, October 23-25, 2019) and Graphics of the Americas (Miami, February 27-29, 2020). (PC)
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