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Improving textile colour communication

Medienvorstufe Digitaldruck Press releases 02/08/2022

Mimaki Deutschland GmbH lends Fogra textile printer TS300P-1800 as part of the "TextileRGB" research project

In autumn 2020, Fogra started to work on the “TextileRGB” project, funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action BMWK (IGF) via AiF. With this two-year project, Fogra researchers have set themselves the goal of improving colour standardisation in digital textile printing.

The colour communication workflow in digital textile production is facing major challenges. This starts with the selection of a suitable RGB exchange colour space. The creation of the designs from typical Adobe programs results in digital assets, which are usually created in sRGB or AdobeRGB colour space. They are much too large compared to typical textile sample fans or common digital printing colour gamuts. This leads to time and cost-intensive, mostly iterative colour adjustments for the predominantly small and medium-sized print service providers.

The TextileRGB research project therefore aims to develop a suitable RGB exchange colour space for digital textile printing and to design a standardisation concept that will result in a new ISO standard.

Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director at Mimaki Deutschland, hands over textile printer on loan to Fogra Institute Director Dr Eduard Neufeld

For further work on the research project, Mimaki Deutschland GmbH makes a Mimaki textile printer TS300P-1800 available to Fogra on loan. The model was specially designed for the textile industry. The printer delivers dye sub prints quickly, reliably and cost-effectively. This makes the printer ideal for the production of fashion and (sports) clothing, home textiles as well as POS materials.

Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director at Mimaki Deutschland GmbH, visited Fogra in Aschheim near Munich to mark the official handover of the press. Institute Director Dr Eduard Neufeld showed him around the laboratories and, of course, the printing room, where the textile printer will provide valuable assistance in the practical implementation of the next project steps.

“We have already worked closely with Mimaki in past projects and have always been convinced of the quality of the print products. We are pleased that our cooperation is now being continued in the current digital textile printing project,” says Dr Andreas Kraushaar, project manager and head of the Fogra prepress technology department.

For futher information on the research project, please go to:

TextileRGB

Hisashi Takeuchi (Managing Director at Mimaki Deutschland) hands over textile printer TS300P-1800 on loan to Fogra Institute Director Dr Eduard Neufeld as part of the "TextileRGB" research project. (Photo: Fogra)

Dr Eduard Neufeld welcomes Hisashi Takeuchi in front of the Institute.