Direct‑to‑fabric pigment printing has reached 80% of the color vibrancy and wash fastness of traditional reactive dye printing, according to independent lab tests, narrowing the quality gap significantly. Pigment printing offers major advantages: no steaming or washing, lower water usage, and compatibility with all fiber types (medvilnė, poliesteris, mišiniai). Historically, pigment prints suffered from dull colors, poor crocking, and stiff hand feel. Tačiau, new formulations using nano‑sized pigments and advanced binders have improved color gamut and softness, making pigment printing a viable alternative for many applications, especially in fast‑fashion and home textiles.
For print shops using Xinflying DTF printers (which use pigment inks on film), the advances in pigment chemistry directly benefit transfer quality. The same ink improvements lead to better opacity on dark fabrics and higher wash durability. In the direct‑to‑fabric segment, pigment printing is projected to grow at a CAGR of 18% through 2030, as brands seek to reduce their environmental footprint. Major equipment manufacturers are launching dedicated pigment printers with inline fixation (heat or infrared), eliminating the need for separate finishing equipment. While pigment printing still trails reactive dye for the highest‑end fashion applications, for mid‑market apparel and promotional textiles it is increasingly competitive.