Abstract
The emergence of industrial digital printing relying on inkjet technology has revolutionized textile production in the previous 10 years. This study examines the current state of technological barriers in digital textile printing and the challenges and opportunities it faces. Today’s technology advances at a tremendous speed, and such advancements improve digital printing on a daily basis. These enhancements are not finished yet. Because they were insufficient in some way; as a result, the digital textile system failed. They were not well integrated and created quickly enough or printed quickly enough to meet market expectations. It is possible that they arrived either too early or too dilatory to meet shifting market expectations. They could not generate a sufficient color spectrum to meet the needs of their clients. They failed to gain adoption because their inks or media were too expensive for potential customers to justify. This study characterized deficiency as failure and failure as insufficiency in a roundabout way and also attempts to rectify the situation by identifying the technological barriers to more comprehensive market adoption of digital textile printing technology.
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