
Embracing ITMA 2023
Pioneering the Revolution of Textile Technology!
ITMA 2023, the highly anticipated event, is set to make a grand opening at the FIERA MILANO RHO MILAN ITALY. It is one of the most important exhibitions in the global textile and apparel technology industry. As one of the leaders in the textile sector, RunTianZhi Group aligns perfectly with the theme of ITMA, “Changing the Textile World,” and will present a remarkable textile feast for visitors from around the world at Booth H7/E107.
SAME COLOR SAME SOURCE SAME CHIP
The global textile printing industry is increasingly driving the development of digital technologies in the fields of garment printing, home decor, and industrial applications. The demand for digital printing has surged due to its ability to offer a wider range of colors, faster printing speeds, and higher production capacity. With the continuous popularity of FLORA digital textile printing machines, more users have recognized the extraordinary potential and vast prospects of digital printing.
FLORA, in collaboration with Epson, has recently launched the innovative digital manufacturing theme of “Same Color, Same Source, Same Chip.” This theme provides a comprehensive exploration of the advantages and highlights of FLORA digital textile printing machines in industrial production, covering areas such as color, source, and chip technology. Through the concept of micro-factories, the key processes of digital printing in the digital era are fully showcased, enabling the completion of the entire design-to-end sales cycle in just 30 minutes. At the upcoming ITMA International Textile and Garment Machinery Exhibition, visitors will also have the opportunity to interact firsthand with the latest digital printing solutions by FLORA.

FLORA, in collaboration with Epson, has recently launched the innovative digital manufacturing theme of “Same Color, Same Source, Same Chip.” This theme provides a comprehensive exploration of the advantages and highlights of FLORA digital textile printing machines in industrial production, covering areas such as color, source, and chip technology. Through the concept of micro-factories, the key processes of digital printing in the digital era are fully showcased, enabling the completion of the entire design-to-end sales cycle in just 30 minutes. At the upcoming ITMA International Textile and Garment Machinery Exhibition, visitors will also have the opportunity to interact firsthand with the latest digital printing solutions by FLORA.

FLORA X5 Hi-Speed Digital Textile Printing System
①Equipped with Epson industrial-grade on-demand piezo printheads
②Standard 4-color configuration, high-precision printing
③Maximum printing width of 2000mm
④Suitable for various fabrics, on-demand printing
FLORA F4 Hi-speed Sublimation Digital Printing System
①Equipped with Epson industrial-grade on-demand piezo printheads
②6-color configuration, multiple printhead combination options
③Maximum printing width of 2000mm
④Adaptable to various media

PART 01 Same Color
The FLORA digital printing solution features a comprehensive textile color management system, enabling true “from beginning to end, consistent color” digital printing results. Starting from the fabric pre-treatment stage, we have tailored different ink formulations for various fabric materials, ensuring consistency in printing identical patterns. With Epson’s advanced Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology as the foundation, we guarantee stable output of high-definition image quality and consistent colors.
PART 02 Same Source
Unlike traditional experience-based decision-making, the FLORA digital printing solution revolves around digital printing equipment equipped with Epson industrial-grade printheads. Through collaborative research and development across the entire industry chain, it achieves digital production management, significantly reducing labor costs and shortening production processes. With just one worker, different equipment operations can be easily managed, and orders can be efficiently processed, thereby enhancing production efficiency and establishing a new production management model and business form.
The traditional textile industry is a typical high-energy-consumption, high-water-consumption, and high-pollution sector. The FLORA digital printing solution optimizes output through line linkage, leading the textile industry into a new phase of green and low-carbon development. The environmental friendliness of the production process and the simplification of the processing workflow rejuvenate the textile printing industry.
PART 03 Same Chip
The FLORA digital printing machine utilizes Epson’s 3rd generation PrecisionCore thin-film piezo technology, delivering higher precision, higher quality, and versatile products through chip miniaturization and modular design. The FLORA low-carbon direct-to-fabric digital printing solution is centered around the principles of “intelligence, environmental friendliness, fashion, and quick response.” It is customer-oriented, creating flexible manufacturing production lines, optimizing the supply-demand structure of textiles, and driving the textile industry’s accelerated transformation towards high-end, digitalized, and green manufacturing.
What is even more exciting is that the innovative and sustainable concept of “Same Color, Same Source, Same Chip” is showcased through three main machine models: the FLORA X5 High-Speed Direct-to-Fabric Digital Printing Machine, the F4 Heat Transfer Printing Machine, and the TX2600EP Heat Transfer Printing Machine, at the ITMA 2023 exhibition in Milan, Italy. This provides a chance for global audiences to experience the latest achievements in FLORA’s textile intelligent manufacturing.
Starting from the source, RunTianZhi Company prioritizes customer’s actual production application scenarios, emphasizing product quality and mastering the core technology of digital inkjet printing through independent research and development. With extensive research and practical experience, the company’s product applications span across advertising, building materials, textiles, garments, labels, packaging, publications, and more.