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Textile Finishing Automation Reduces Post-Processing Labor Requirements

Textile Finishing Automation Reduces Post-Processing Labor Requirements

Textile finishing automation is transforming post-processing operations in 2026, reducing labor requirements and improving consistency for DTF, sự thăng hoa, and DTG print shops. Automated cutting, folding, bagging, and labeling systems are becoming increasingly common as printers seek to scale operations without proportionally increasing headcount.

In traditional print shops, finishing operations are labor-intensive. Transfers must be cut from film rolls, separated by order, folded or rolled, bagged, labeled, and prepared for shipping. These tasks consume significant operator time and are prone to errors—mislabeled orders, miscounted quantities, and damaged transfers. Automated cutting systems address the first bottleneck, with flatbed or roll-fed cutters using optical registration to cut around individual transfers with precision. Integrated cutting systems communicate directly with the RIP software, receiving cut paths automatically, reducing cutting time by 70–80% compared to manual cutting. For businesses seeking to optimize their finishing workflows, Máy in DTF Xinflying are designed for integration with leading finishing automation systems.

Folding and rolling automation handles the next step, with automated folders creasing and stacking transfers in uniform stacks, and automated winders rolling transfers onto cores with consistent tension. Automated bagging systems place finished transfers into poly bags, heat-sealing or applying adhesive closures. Bags can be labeled automatically with order information, customer details, and shipping addresses. Labeling automation ensures accuracy, with barcode or RFID labels on bags enabling tracking through finishing and verification before shipping. For high-volume sublimation operations, calendar automation is critical, with automated calendering systems feeding printed transfer paper and fabric through heated rollers without operator intervention. The investment required for finishing automation varies widely, with entry-level automated cutters starting around $5,000–$10,000, and integrated folding, bagging, and labeling systems costing $50,000–$200,000 or more. For small to medium print shops, modular automation is often the best approach, starting with an automated cutter and adding bagging and labeling as volume grows.

Nguồn: FESPA / Finishing Industry Analysis

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