Single-pass printing technology is revolutionizing textile production in 2026, achieving speeds 10–20 times faster than classic multi-pass systems. This breakthrough is fundamentally changing the economics of digital textile printing, making it increasingly competitive with traditional analog methods for mid- to high-volume production runs.
How Single-Pass Technology Works
Unlike multi-pass printers that build images through multiple passes of the printhead, single-pass printers lay down an entire image in one motion. The printheads are arranged in a fixed array spanning the full width of the substrate, and as the fabric moves beneath them, the entire image is completed in a single pass. This dramatically increases throughput while maintaining consistent quality across the print.
Industry Adoption Accelerates
Major manufacturers are investing heavily in single-pass technology. Delta Group’s third EFI Nozomi 14000 SD installation underscores how brands are replacing analog lines to cut lead times for display graphics. Mimaki’s Tiger600-1800TS, launched in February 2025 for MEA users, offers similar gains in dye-sublimation throughput, with print speeds up to 550 m²/h and a maximum width of 1,850 んん.
Machine-learning-driven calibration ensures color consistency at industrial scale. As cost per square meter falls in parallel with cycle times, single-pass adoption widens the addressable base for digital textile printing, especially where weekly or daily product refreshes are the norm.
Investment Considerations
Entry-level single-pass lines cost USD 500,000–USD 2 million, placing them beyond the reach of many SMEs. Financing barriers are more acute in regions with under-developed capital markets, extending payback horizons and slowing equipment refresh cycles. Leasing programs and print-as-a-service contracts from OEMs help amortize costs, yet the burden of consumables—which can equal 40–60% of operating expenditure—remains.
Despite these barriers, single-pass technology represents the future of industrial textile printing. The combination of dramatically higher speeds, consistent quality, and falling per-unit costs will eventually make single-pass the standard for volume production, while multi-pass systems continue to serve short-run and highly customized applications.
Implications for Print Service Providers
For businesses considering investment in digital textile printing equipment, the single-pass revolution has important implications. While the technology remains out of reach for many small and medium shops today, its continued evolution will drive down costs across all segments, benefiting the entire industry.
For now, multi-pass DTF, 昇華, and DTG systems remain the most accessible and cost-effective options for most print service providers. These technologies continue to improve in speed and quality, narrowing the gap with single-pass systems for many applications.
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