For Digital Textile Printers

Digital textile printing software
for production-ready files.

Commercial textile printing software for direct-to-fabric, sublimation, and pigment digital printing. Texloom delivers the file structure, color profiles, and resolution your press needs.

Digital textile printing software finally delivers what the industry has wanted for decades — short runs, on-demand colorways, no minimums, no screens. But the file prep is unforgiving: the press will print exactly what you give it, including your mistakes. Wrong color profile, wrong DPI, wrong rapport math, wrong bleed, wrong ICC — the cost of a misprint is not just substrate, it's the operator's hour. Texloom Studio is the textile printing software built around a digital-first workflow: 300 DPI defaults, ICC-aware exports, large-rapport seamless tiles, and Pantone matching that translates predictably from screen to ink. Used by digital and commercial textile printers across 40+ countries for production-grade pattern preparation.

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300 / 600
DPI production output
ICC
Color profile aware
8K
Maximum export size
ΔE<2
Pantone match accuracy
Why digital printing teams choose Texloom

Challenges we solve

Digital presses are unforgiving — wrong DPI, wrong profile, wrong dimensions, and the run is wasted.
Texloom exports with explicit DPI tagging (300 or 600), embedded color profile, and the exact dimensions your press requires. Pre-flight checks happen at export time, not on press.
Sublimation needs mirrored output, pigment needs unmirrored — easy to get backwards.
The export dialog has explicit toggles for mirror, sublimation profile, and pigment profile. Defaults are saved per project, so once you set up your press once, every export is correct.
Short-run digital means many small jobs — file prep time eats the margin.
Templates and presets save your standard rapport, color profile, mirror state, and DPI. Re-running a similar job takes seconds, not minutes.
Color drifts between RGB design and CMYK ink output — what you see isn't what you get.
The studio works in LAB internally, exports to your press's color space (CMYK + spot, sRGB, Adobe RGB, P3, custom ICC), and shows you the converted preview before you ship.
Workflow

From idea to production-ready file

  1. 1

    Set the output spec up front

    DPI (300 or 600), output dimensions, mirror state, color space, ICC profile. The studio carries this through every export so you never re-enter the numbers.

  2. 2

    Render or import the artwork

    AI Print Studio for image-to-print, Pattern Generator for text-to-print, or import any file. Internal processing is at 8K at the spec'd DPI.

  3. 3

    Build the rapport

    Seamless Repeats handles digital-friendly rapports — including non-standard sizes for engineered placement. Output is true-tileable; no AI seam-faking.

  4. 4

    Apply the color profile and preview

    Convert from LAB to the press's color space. Preview shows the ink-rendered result, not the screen-rendered one. Adjust before commit.

  5. 5

    Export to TIFF / PSD with embedded profile

    Tagged DPI, embedded ICC, mirrored if needed, dimensions exact. RIP picks up the file, no further prep needed.

Use cases

Common scenarios

Direct-to-fabric (DTF) production

Digital pigment ink onto woven and knit substrates. Short-run brand drops, sample yardage, custom one-off cuts.

Dye-sublimation on polyester

All-over polyester print for activewear, banners, soft signage. Mirrored output, sublimation ICC profile, paper-to-fabric workflow.

Direct-to-garment (DTG) on cotton apparel

Pigment ink on cotton tees, hoodies, totes. Underbase white layer auto-generated for dark substrates.

Custom soft signage and trade-show graphics

Large-format sublimation banners and backdrops. Tile-aware exports for press widths beyond a single panel.

Sampling and lab dips

Sample yardage with a few colorway directions per print. Generate, ship, get feedback, iterate — all in a day.

On-demand fabric service

Spoonflower / Contrado / similar fabric-service workflows. Their file specs (DPI, profile, mirror) are saved as a preset.

Industry FAQ

Questions about digital printing on Texloom

Most digital textile presses are 300 DPI native, with some fine-detail presses at 600. Texloom defaults to 300 and supports 600 on paid plans. The DPI calculator can verify what physical print size your file supports.

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