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Mimaki demonstrates versatile, simple TRAPIS textile printing at Heimtextil 2026

Returning to Heimtextil 2026, Mimaki will demonstrate its advancements in sustainable, high quality and efficient textile printing. © 2025 Mimaki
Mimaki’s textile pigment transfer printing system, TRAPIS, is able to print on a diverse range of fabrics - unlike traditional processes - including natural fibres and synthetic fabrics. The full solution will be shown on Mimaki’s booth (Hall 3.0 Stand A97), as the company returns to Heimtextil to showcase its advancements in sustainable, high quality and efficient textile printing.

Mimaki Europe, a leading provider of industrial inkjet printers and cutting plotters will return to Heimtextil (Frankfurt, 13–16 January 2026, Hall 3.0 Stand A97) with a renewed focus on material versatility and simplified textile production. At the tradeshow, the company will present TRAPIS, its innovative pigment transfer printing system that enables manufacturers to print on a wide range of fabrics using a single ink set – ranging from natural fibres to blended and synthetic fabrics. Designed for easy, compact and cost-efficient operation, TRAPIS removes traditional barriers to digital textile printing, while also offering the added benefit of drastically reduced water use compared to conventional processes.

“Opening up opportunities, without the constraints of material restrictions and overly complex workflows, will give manufacturers that much needed operational freedom,” says Arjen Evertse, Director Sales at Mimaki Europe. “With TRAPIS, users can print on a wide variety of fabrics using a single ink set, something that traditional processes simply cannot offer. And because TRAPIS requires no pre-treatment, no washing and minimal infrastructure, it becomes an accessible solution for companies of any size. The fact that it also uses significantly less water is a valuable bonus, but its greatest impact lies in how easily it enables short-run, customised and localised printing on virtually any textile.”

Heimtextil visitors will experience first-hand TRAPIS’ ground-breaking yet simple two-step pigment transfer printing process on Mimaki’s booth – comprising of a Mimaki TS330-1600 with built-in heater, TP410 inks and a high-pressure calender. TRAPIS is uniquely positioned with its ability to print on a wide variety of fabrics, including cotton, viscose, polyester, blends and synthetics, unlike sublimation printing, which is limited to polyester-based textiles. Additionally, its compact footprint makes it ideal for small studios and businesses looking to introduce on-demand or short-run textile services, while reducing maintenance requirements and overall running costs.

The streamlined TRAPIS workflow also offers a sustainable solution to users, reducing water consumption by up to 90% (saving approximately 14.5 litres per square metre). The TRAPIS pigment inks are ZDHC MRSL Level 3 compliant and bluesign® APPROVED, ensuring both environmental and user safety.

To discover more about TRAPIS, visit Mimaki at Heimtextil 2026. For more information on Mimaki Europe and its technology offering, please visit www.mimakieurope.com.

Mimaki’s textile pigment transfer printing system, TRAPIS, enables users to print on a diverse range of fabrics, offering extreme application flexibilities. © 2025 Mimaki
Mimaki’s textile pigment transfer printing system, TRAPIS, enables users to print on a diverse range of fabrics, offering extreme application flexibilities. © 2025 Mimaki



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