In Mali, the printing industry is currently navigating a transition from labor-intensive manual processes to automated digital workflows. The high ambient temperatures and dust levels in regions like Bamako demand equipment that is not only precise but also rugged. Many local workshops still rely heavily on a high-quality Screen Printing Frame to maintain their traditional textile output, which is central to the local culture.
However, the surge in demand for customized apparel and rapid prototyping has led to the adoption of the DTF Printing Machine. This technology allows Malian entrepreneurs to bypass the complex emulsion process, significantly reducing the time-to-market for small-batch customized orders while maintaining vibrant colors on cotton fabrics.
Despite the digital shift, the fundamental need for high-durability consumables remains. The use of premium Squeegee Rubber is critical for those still utilizing hybrid methods, as the abrasive nature of local fabrics requires edges that can resist wear and tear under intense production heat.



